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Headword:
*)anti/patros
Adler number: alpha,2704
Translated headword: Antipatros, Antipater
Vetting Status: high
Translation: This man, when he succeeded to the rule of the Macedonians,[1] was besieged at
Lamia in Thessaly[2] by [the] Greeks; but, when the Aitolians withdrew and then the others, he was saved. Having won the victory he demanded the ten orators, whom the Athenians handed over:
Demosthenes,
Hyperides, Lykourgos, Polyeuktos, Ephialtes, Thrasyboulos,
Chares, Charidemos, Diotimos, Patrokles, Kassandros.[3]
Greek Original:*)anti/patros: ou(=tos e)pei\ diede/cato th\n a)rxh\n tw=n *makedo/nwn, e)poliorkh/qh me\n e)n *lami/a| th=s *qessali/as u(f' *(ellh/nwn: a)naxwrhsa/ntwn de\ tw=n *ai)twlw=n, ei)=ta tw=n a)/llwn, e)sw/qh. nikh/sas de\ h)/|tei tou\s i# r(h/toras, ou(\s e)ce/dosan *)aqhnai=oi, *dhmosqe/nhn, *(uperi/dhn, *lukou=rgon, *polu/eukton, *)efia/lthn, *qrasu/boulon, *xa/rhta, *xari/dhmon, *dio/timon, *patrokle/a, *ka/ssandron.
Notes:
See already
alpha 2703. For the present material cf.
delta 456.
[1] Not the kingship but the regency, after Alexander the Great's death in 323 BC.
[2] See under
lambda 84.
[3] A conflation of (eleven!) names from this and other periods. The orator Lykourgos (
Lycurgus), for example, had already died in 325/4 BC; and Kassandros was Antipater's own son.
Reference:
Craig Cooper, "A note on Antipater's demand of (sic) Hypereides and Demosthenes", Ancient History Bulletin 7 (1993) 130-135.
Keywords: biography; history; military affairs; rhetoric
Translated by: D. Graham J. Shipley on 29 October 2000@05:46:52.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (added keywords; cosmetics; raised status) on 29 October 2000@09:43:23.
David Whitehead (added bibliography and keyword; cosmetics) on 15 August 2002@03:57:05.
David Whitehead (added note) on 15 August 2002@04:06:39.
David Whitehead (another x-ref; cosmetics) on 24 July 2015@11:20:29.
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