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Appendix II - Notes on magistrates for the years 435–323 BC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

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SPARTAN MAGISTRATES

Spartan ambassadors

I have consulted Kienast's list of Spartan ambassadors (RE Supp. 13 col. 619–27), but because of difficulties and irregularities with this list, I have compiled my own. I have only included references where these cannot be found in Poralla (PL).

433/2

?Polyalces (PL 623)

Probably to be dated soon after the Megarian decress (on the date of the decree, see Kagan (1969) 257–60).

432/1

Ramphias (PL 654)

Melesippus son of Diacritas (PL 522)

Agesander (PL 6 =? Hegesander)

Summer 431

Melesippus son of Diacritas (PL 522)

Summer 430

Aneristus son of Sperthias (PL 95)

Nicolaus son of Bulis (PL 562)

Pratodamus (PL 639)

Summer 428

Meleas (PL 519)

Summer 423

Athenaeus son of Pericleidas (PL 32)

Winter 422/1 -spring 421

?Daïthus (PL 202)

?Ischagoras (PL 400)

?Philocharidas son of Eryxilaïdas (PL 731)

?Zeuxidas (PL 346)

?Antippus (PL 346)

?Tellis (PL 690)

?Alcinadas (PL 65)

?Empedias (PL 262)

?Menas (PL 534)

?Laphilus (PL 478)

For the suggestion that these ten men were the negotiators for the Peace of Nicias and alliance with Athens, see Andrewes and Lewis (1957) 177–80. See also under ‘Athenian Ambassadors’ below.

Ischagoras (PL 400)

Menas (PL 534)

Philocharidas son of Eryxilaïdas (PL 731)

Summer 421

Ampelidas (PL 74)

Lichas son of Arcesilaus (PL 492)

Spring 420

Andromenes (PL 92 = Andromedes)

Phaedimus (PL 714)

Antimenidas (PL 101)

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Greeks Bearing Gifts
The Public Use of Private Relationships in the Greek World, 435–323 BC
, pp. 202 - 216
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 1998

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