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Wandering Greeks

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by Garland, Robert


  Gorgias, orator, 170

  Gorgus, benefactor of Samian exiles, 195

  Grote, George, 242

  Harpagus, Median general, 61–64

  Harpalus, Macedonian general, 267

  Hermocrates, Syracusan politician, 267

  Hermon, runaway slave, 145, 146

  Herodotus, 267

  Hesiod, 151, 180

  Hicetas, tyrant of Leontini, 73

  Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse, 86–88, 171

  Hipparchus, victim of ostracism, 138

  Hippias, sophist, 170

  Hippias, tyrant of Athens, 267

  Hippocrates, tyrant of Gela, 65

  Hipponax, poet, 267

  Histiaeus, tyrant of Miletus, 267

  Homer, 154, 168, 169, 172–74, 181–82, 197

  Hyperbolus, victim of ostracism, 140, 268

  Iphicrates, mercenary, 178

  Isagoras, politician, 268

  Isocrates, speechwriter, 24, 26, 120, 127, 175–76

  Laomedon, legendary king of Troy, 180

  Leosthenes, general, 190

  Leotychidas II, king of Sparta, 268

  Lysander, general, 188

  Lysias, speechwriter, 32–33, 160, 163–64, 184, 268

  Lysippus, sculptor, 171

  Mausolus, Persian satrap, 77–78

  Megacles, politician, 124

  Menelaus, 18, 25

  Menemachus, Lydian exile, 27

  Mentes, lord of the Taphians, 172

  Miltiades the Younger, general, 268

  Minnion, benefactor of Samians, 195

  Nausicaä, princess, 119, 134

  Nausithoüs, king of the Phaeacians, 59

  Niceratus, metic, 160

  Nicias, general, 143, 163–64

  Odysseus, 17–18, 42, 48–49, 53, 59, 117, 119, 128, 134, 154, 167, 173, 180–82

  Oedipus, 13, 21, 23, 120, 126–27, 170

  Orestes, mythological fugitive, 118, 137

  Orestes, Thessalian prince, 268

  Parthenopaeus, mythological metic, 163

  Patroclus, fugitive, 17, 18, 133

  Pausanias, Spartan regent, 124

  Pausanias II, king of Sparta, 268

  Peleus, host of fugitives, 132, 133

  Perdiccas, Macedonian general, 196

  Perdiccas II, king of Macedon, 67

  Pericles, 7, 32, 97, 106, 108–9, 158, 164

  Phalaecus, fugitive, 145

  Pharnabazus, Persian satrap, 144, 227, 265

  Phidias, sculptor, 171, 268

  Philip II, king of Macedon, 22, 82, 84, 98, 128, 194

  Philistus, historian, 269

  Phoenix, fugitive, 18, 27, 132

  Pindar, poet, 32, 87

  Pisander, politician, 269

  Pisistratus, Athenian tyrant, 38, 175, 269

  Pleistoanax, Spartan king, 269

  Polycrates, tyrant of Samos, 227

  Polycritus, physician, 168–69

  Polyneices, mythological exile, 21, 22–23, 27, 29

  Poseidon, 59, 115, 122, 147, 180

  Powell, Enoch, 3–5, 14

  Priam, king of Troy, 48, 119, 133, 134

  Protagoras, sophist, 170

  Ptolemy I Soter, king of Egypt, 81

  Pythagoras, philosopher, 25, 269

  Pythodorus, general, 269

  Romulus, king of Rome, 114

  Socrates, 28

  Solon, 5, 20, 127, 154-55

  Sostratus, merchant, 172–73

  Teles, philosopher, 27

  Thatcher, Margaret, 5, 207

  Themistocles, 27, 66–67, 01, 105, 119–20, 140–42

  Theoclymenus, seer, 119, 133

  Theognis, poet, 19, 269

  Theron, tyrant of Acragas, 88

  Theseus, legendary king of Athens, 29, 147

  Thrasybulus, politician, 270

  Thrasybulus, tyrant of Syracuse, 88, 95, 165

  Thrasymachus, sophist, 170

  Thucydides, historian, 6–8, 135

  Thucydides, son of Melesias, 270

  Timaea, queen of Sparta, 143

  Timaeus, historian, 270

  Timoleon, general, 69, 71–74, 87, 112

  Timotheus, actor, 170

  Tissaphernes, Persian satrap, 143

  Tlepolemus, fugitive, 18, 38, 131–32

  Tyrtaeus, poet, 18–20

  Vergil, xx, 4, 15, 53, 58

  Xanthippus, politician, 270

  Xenophanes, philosopher, 270

  Xenophon, mercenary, 177–78, 270

  Xerxes, king of Persia, 22, 100

  Zeus, 17, 20, 77, 121, 126, 129, 131, 147, 151, 191

  Zeus Hikesios, 118

  Zeus Xenios, 129, 134

  INDEX OF PLACE NAMES

  Acarnania, 37, 128

  Acharnae, 107

  Acragas (map 2), 110–11

  Acropolis (Athens), 102, 105, 108, 124, 148, 166, 183

  Aegina (map 5), 24, 66, 91, 101, 124, 168, 171, 173

  Aetna, 70, 73, 87–88

  Alalia (map 1), 62–63

  Aleian Plain, 131

  Alexandria, 56

  Al-Mina, 210

  Amisus, 244

  Amphipolis, 53, 55, 98

  Anactorium (figure 4), 36

  Andros, 55, 245

  Antirhion, 32

  Apollonia, 39, 152

  Arcadia, 74–77, 83, 163, 176, 178, 192

  Argolid, 36, 91, 189

  Argos (map 3, figure 13), 21, 23, 68, 80, 95, 119, 126, 129, 131, 138, 140–42, 163

  Ascra, 151

  Astacus, 245

  Athens (maps 6 and 7, figure 10), 5, 7–8, 13, 20, 24, 26–27, 49, 55, 66–68, 78, 90–96, 98, 100–108, 110, 117, 120–21, 124–29, 132, 136, 138, 140, 142–44, 146–49, 152–53, 155–62, 164–66, 168–71, 175–76, 183–84, 186–89, 195–96, 198–99

  Attica, 3, 5, 36, 66, 93, 95, 100–101, 103–7, 122, 124, 128, 136, 139, 142–43, 148, 154–55, 157, 159, 162, 183

  Bactria, 179

  Black Sea, 49, 51, 160–61, 177–78

  Boeotia (map 3), 12, 22, 31, 74, 95, 100, 110, 151, 176, 188

  Brea, 46, 245

  Bricinniae, 94

  Calauria, 122

  Calpe Harbor, 179

  Camarina (map 2, figure 11), 36, 69, 80, 86, 94, 112–13

  Caria, 52, 77–78, 161

  Carthage, 70, 73, 111, 153, 179

  Carystus, 245

  Casmenae, 36

  Catania (map 2), 49, 69, 70, 87, 149

  Cedreiae, 3

  Chalcidice, 49, 54, 67–68, 92, 128

  Chalcis, 35, 40, 55, 67, 95

  Chersonese, Thracian, 38, 144

  Citium, 157–58

  Clazomenae, 57

  Colophon, 39, 60, 85

  Corcyra (map 7), 89–90, 120–21, 124, 140, 148

  Corinth (map 3), 35–37, 40, 48–49, 66, 72–73, 88–92, 95, 100, 120–21, 166, 171

  Corinth, Isthmus of, 105, 173, 190

  Corsica, 62

  Croton, 25

  Cyme, 3, 151

  Cyrene, 36, 40–41, 43, 45–46

  Decelea, 94, 107, 143–44, 148–49, 166

  Delos, 17, 25

  Delphi (map 4), 38–41, 62, 89, 100, 145, 171

  Doriscus, 182

  Eion, 247

  Elaious, 247

  Elea (map 1), 63–64

  Eleusis, 96, 144

  Elis, 143

  Emporium (Ampurias), 50

  Ennea Hodoi, 53

  Entella (map 2), 70, 179

  Ephesus (map 7), 49, 57, 141, 171

  Epidamnus (map 4), 89–90

  Epidaurus, 170–71

  Eretria, 35, 40

  Euboea, island, 7, 8, 36, 93, 107, 122, 139

  Euboea, town in Sicily, 69, 86

  Euesperides, 187

  Gela (maps 1 and 2, figure 8), 65, 69, 80, 86–87, 93–94, 110–13

  Geraestus, 122, 139

  Gravisca, 173

  Halicarnassus, 77–78

  Heraclea Pontica, 51, 179, 192


  Himera (map 2), 80, 88, 99

  Histiaea (figure 1), 3, 7–8

  Hyccara, 3

  Iasus, 3, 195

  Imbros, 248

  Incoronata, 50

  Istros (figure 14), 160

  Ithaca, 128, 133, 172, 174, 182

  Ithome, Mount, 147, 185–87

  Jerusalem, xix, 81

  Kale Acte (map 1), 64

  Larissa (figure 3), 35

  Lemnos, 52, 248

  Leontini (map 2), 49, 54, 69–70, 73, 87, 93–94, 111–13, 170

  Lesbos, 19, 151, 168, 182

  Leucas, 36, 39–40

  Libya, 35, 45–46

  Lindus, 87, 132

  Macedonia, 8, 98, 164, 177, 179, 195

  Magna Graecia, 36

  Mantinea (map 3), 74–76, 178, 193

  Megalê Hellas. See Magna Graecia

  Megalopolis (map 3, figure 7), 13, 75–77, 187

  Megara (map 4, figure 9), 35, 54, 92–93, 95, 149, 171

  Megara Hyblaea (map 2), 42, 54, 69, 86

  Megarid, 36, 92

  Melos, 3, 98

  Messana. See Zancle

  Messene (map 3), 75, 147, 187

  Messenia, 82, 88, 148, 185–88

  Methone, 82

  Methymna, 248

  Miletus, 34–35, 48, 52, 137, 160

  Naucratis, 212

  Naupactus, 148, 186–87

  Naxos, island (map 7), 84, 141, 249

  Naxos, town in Sicily (map 2), 69–70, 87

  Neapolis, 50, 249

  Notion, 249

  Oenoussae Islands, 61

  Ogygia, 181

  Olympia, 166, 171, 192

  Olynthus, 67

  Opis, 190

  Palestine, 81

  Pantalica, 49

  Paros, 40

  Peloponnese, 13, 30–31, 34, 74–77, 87, 101, 105, 115, 122, 127, 161, 186–87

  Perachora, 116–17, 122

  Phlius, 189

  Phocaea, 35, 42, 50, 57, 60–64, 102

  Phreatto, 136

  Phthia, 132, 182

  Piraeus (maps 5 and 6), 5, 95, 101–2, 106, 108–9, 136, 149, 159–62, 183, 188

  Pithecusae, 36–37

  Plataea, town in Boeotia, 3, 22, 24, 91–92, 98, 105, 110, 120, 127–28, 184–85

  Platea, island off coast of Libya, 46

  Policoro. See Siris

  Posidonia (map 1), 51, 62–63

  Potidaea, 249

  Rhegium (map 1), 62, 65, 187

  Rhion, 32

  Rhodes (figure 12), 38, 131–32

  Rome, xxi, 114

  Salamis, island (map 5), 102, 104–5, 249

  Salamis, straits of (map 5), 66–67

  Samos, 68, 117, 128, 144, 168, 184, 192, 195–96

  Scheria, 59, 119, 134

  Scione, 3, 92, 98, 128

  Scylace, 250–51

  Scyros, 251

  Scythia, 51, 58, 60

  Sestus, 251

  Sicily (map 2), 13, 35, 38, 42, 49, 52, 54, 64–65, 68–74, 81, 86, 93–94, 98, 110, 143, 162–63, 168, 171, 175, 179, 183, 187

  Sicyon, 154, 171

  Sinope, 48

  Siris (map 1), 50, 60, 66–67

  Smyrna, 34, 39, 61, 85

  Sogdiana, 179

  Sparta (map 3), 5, 13, 16, 18–19, 38, 51, 65, 68, 74–77, 79–80, 83, 91–92, 94–98, 109, 115–17, 120, 124, 129, 133, 140, 142–44, 148, 152, 164, 166, 171, 175–77, 184–89

  Sunium, 122

  Sybaris, 35, 50, 54, 165

  Syracuse (map 1, figure 6), 5, 13, 35–36, 48–54, 68–74, 80, 86–87, 94, 99, 110, 112, 148, 153, 164, 166, 171, 176, 179

  Taenarum, 115, 122, 147, 190

  Taphus, 172

  Taras, 50, 166

  Tartessus, 42, 61

  Tauromenium, 70

  Tegea (map 3), 192–93

  Temese, 172

  Teos, 64

  Thapsus, 54

  Thasos (figure 5), 35, 40, 41

  Thebes (figure 2), 6, 21, 22, 27, 110, 125, 138, 171

  Thera, 36, 40–41, 43, 45–46

  Thessaly (fig. 3), 12, 34–35, 161, 171

  Thrace, 35, 55, 64, 161, 169, 171, 178, 245

  Thurii (map 1, figure 15), 47, 53, 55, 143, 165, 252

  Thyrea, 3, 91

  Torone, 3, 98

  Trapezus, 177

  Troezen (map 5), 24, 66, 101–2, 104

  Troy, 12, 15, 30–31, 48, 58–59, 132–33

  Vietnam, 2, 38

  Zancle, 64–65, 70

  INDEX OF SOURCES

  This index includes works cited in the main text and further reading section. For abbreviations to the ancient works cited, see relevant entries in LSJ9.

  Aelian (Ael.)

  VH 4.20, 25

  VH 13.16, 152

  Aeneas Tacticus

  10.6, 85

  10.7, 85

  10.7, 12.2–5, 176

  10.8, 164

  10.10, 85, 171, 180

  10.16, 85

  10.18–19, 178

  Aeschines (Aeschin.)

  1.104, 226

  3.258, 223

  Aeschylus (Aes.)

  Ch. 290–95, 137

  Eum. 76, 15

  Eum. 258, 118

  Pers. 319, 155

  PV 738, 21

  Supp. 176–233, 119

  Supp. 609–14, 1009–11, 123

  Alcaeus

  fr. 129.11–12, 130B 1–9 Campbell, 19

  fr. 350 Campbell, 174

  Andocides (And.)

  2.10, 184

  3.11–12, 94

  Antiochus of Syracuse

  FGrH 555 F 8, 217

  FGrH 555 F 13, 211

  Antiphon

  2.2.9, 23–24

  Archilochus (Archil.)

  fr. 102 IEG, 40

  fr. 293 IEG, 53

  Aristophanes (Ar.)

  Acharn. 32–33, 106

  Acharn. 508, 163

  Babylonians fr. 88, in CAF I, p. 414, 230

  Knights 792–94, 224

  Aristotle (Arist.)

  Pol. 1.1253a 1–3, 9

  Pol. 1.1253a 3–7, 26

  Pol. 3.1275a 14–16, 155

  Pol. 7.1326a 18–20, 152

  Pol. 7.1335b 19–26, 9

  Rhet. 2.1384b 29–36, 237

  fr. 584 Rose, 60

  fr. 586 Rose, 51

  fr. 611.35 Rose, 261

  [Aristotle] ([Arist.])

  Arist. Pol. 1.10 and 12, 163

  Ath. Pol. 22.3–8, 229

  Ath. Pol. 26.3, 158

  Ath. Pol. 26.4, 158

  Ath. Pol. 39, 96, 183

  Ath. Pol. 40.2, 233

  Ath. Pol. 43.6, 226

  Ath. Pol. 57.3–4, 136

  Arrian (Arr.)

  Anab. 1.8.8, 125

  Anab. 1.9.9–10, 92

  Anab. 1.23.6, 220

  Bithyn. fr. 55 Roos and Wirth, 218

  Athanis

  FGrH 562 F 2, 73

  Athenaeus (Ath.)

  Deipn. 4.161d, 230

  Deipn. 4.167d, 53

  Deipn. 6.263e, 51

  Deipn. 6.265d–266e, 231

  Deipn. 6.272c, 162

  Deipn. 12.523c, 60

  Bacchylides

  fr. 20C Campbell, 88

  Caesar

  Gal. 7.78, 84

  Callimachus

  Ap. 57, 38

  Callisthenes

  FGrH 124 F 25, 77

  Cicero (Cic.)

  Leg. 2.37, 233

  Curtius (Curt.)

  6.1.20, 237

  9.7.11, 179

  10.2.6, 196

  Democritus

  68 B 299.6–8 DK, 25

  Demosthenes (Dem.)

  19.192–96, 305–6, 309, 223

  23.72, 136

  23.77–78, 136

  24.149, 138, 182

  50.14–18, 175

  53.6, 145

  57.34, 156

  59.103, 91

  59.103–4, 92

  [Demosthenes] ([Dem.])

  17.15,
190

  Deuteronomy

  4:41–43, 19:1–13, 114

  23:15–16, 231

  28.25, xix

  Dinarchus (Din.)

  1.24, 2.24, 223

  Diodorus Siculus (D.S.)

  5.53.2, 208

  6.41, 57 and 59–60, 171

  11.13.4, 224

  11.14.5, 105

  11.14.5 and 16.2, 102

  11.48–49, 88

  11.49.2, 219

  11.55.2, 229

  11.55.3, 139

  11.63.1–4, 65.4, 186

  11.72.3, 70, 86

  11.76.3, 49

  11.76.4, 80

  11.76.6, 88

  11.84.7–8, 186

  11.87.1–2, 230

  12.8.9, 207

  12.9–10, 252

  12.9.2–10.1, 226

  12.10.7, 47

  12.11.1–2, 54

  12.22.2, 7

  12.30.2–5, 89

  13.2.6 and 58.1, 98

  13.61.4–6, 99

  13.89.1–3, 110

  13.89.4, 111

  13.92.4–7, 236

  13.105.3–4, 144

  13.111.3–6, 112

  13.112.1 and 113.4, 113

  13.114.1, 94

  14.5.6–7, 95

  14.6.1–3, 96

  14.9.8–9, 179

  14.9.9, 70

  14.15.1–2, 259

  14.46.3, 153

  14.78.2–3, 70

  14.96.4, 70

  15.12, 75

  15.58, 80

  15.59, 83

  15.66.1, 188

  15.72.4, 76

  15.94.3, 77

  16.8.2, 98, 230

  16.34.4–5, 82

  16.61.3, 145

  16.82.4, 72, 73

  16.82.5, 73

  16.82.7, 73, 112

  16.83.1, 72, 74

  17.13.6, 125

  17.14.1, 276

  17.99.6, 179

  17.109.1–2, 192

  17.111.1, 235

  17.111.1–4, 190

  17.113.3, 4, 194

  18.7.1, 56

  18.8.4, 191

  18.8.6, 195

  18.8.7, 261

  18.18.9, 196

  18.56.7, 84

  19.54.2, 6, 171

  Diogenes Laertius (D.L.)

  6.38, 25

  6.41, 57, and 59–60, 171

  6.49, 25

  8.2–3, 25

  9.20, 39

  Empedocles

  31 B 115 DK, 29

  Ephorus

  FGrH 70 F 117, 31

  Eupolis

  fr. 318, in CAF I, p. 342, 230

  Page 40, ll. 12–13, 224

  Euripides (Eur.)

  El. 1250–51, 229

  Heracl. 242, 127

  Heracl. 252–66, 126

  Heracl. 416–18, 127

  Heracl. 1032–33, 234

  HF 1281–98, 138

  Ion 542, 32

  Ion 1312–20, 116

  Med. 513, 208

  Med. 1384–85, 229

  Or. 1643–45, 229

  Phoen. 387–406, 21–22

  Phoen. 388–89, 1447–50, 27

  Phoen. 1589–94, 1621, 1691, 1734–36, 21

  Supp.62, 17

  Supp.891–900, 163

  Tro. 1271, 229

  fr. 50.7–10 Austin, 32, 199

  Exodus

  21.13, 114

  Hellenica Oxyrhynchia (Hell. Oxy.)

  12.3, 110

  Herodotus (Hdt.)

 

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