Poralla 177; Thucydides II 25a, 85-94b, III 69c, 76-81d, IV 11-12e, 70-74f, 78-88g, 111-116h, 120-129i, 135j, V 2-3k, 6-11l; Aristotle Ethica Nicomachea V 10 p. 1134bm; Polyaenus I 38n;
Plutarch Lycurgus 25o, Lysander 1, 18p, Nicias 9.3, Moralia (apophthegmata regum et imperatorum s. v. Augustus 14) 207fq, 79e, 240c, 343a,d, 347b, 349d, 400f, 401c, 548b; Pausanias III
14.1r; Libanius, ed. Foerster II 359,13s; orationes 18.281, 19.45,
64.10; Diodorus XII 43.2t, 62u; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10v; Chariton VIII 2.12; Aristophanes Wasps 475; Plato Symposium 221c; Lucian quomodo historia conscribenda sit 49;
Isocrates orationes VI 53
Son of Tellis and Argileonisao
In 431 he saved Methone from an Athenian attacka. He was the eponymous ephor of the year 431/30,
though he was quite young (but still met the age qualification)tv.
In the next year under the command of Knemos he
took part in the sea battle at Rhion and Naupaktos and in the attack on Salamisb. In the same duty he took part in 427 in the
expedition against Corcyra of Alkidascd. In the battle
at Pylos he distinguished himself and was badly woundedeu.
In the next year he gathered his forces in Corinth
and Sicyon for the Thracian expedition and in Autumn 424 reached Thessaly. After a
short march against the Lyncestan king Arrhabaios he turned himself to Chalcidice
and brought over the wavering cities to his side. He fought from time to time with
various fortune against Arrhadaios and the cities Potidaea and Torone, and in the
second half of October 422 triumphed finally over Kleon in the decisive batttle at
Amphipolis, but in it he, himself, was fatally woundedfghijkln. The citizens of Amphipolis buried him in the city and honored
him as hero and founderlm.
In Sparta a cenotaph was erected for himr. Brasidas and the Acanthians had a common treasury in
Delphip. Direct descendants of his are known from
Augustan timesq. The heroism of Brasidas remained
proverbial for a long times.
Κλ(αύδιος) Βρασίδας (2)
Rizakis 274 (Stemmata I, VI, VII); IG V 1. 46a, 71(?)b, 161c, 302 (Τιβ Κλαυ Β—)d,
312e, 496f, 497g, 498h, 500i, 501j, 525k, 526l; SEG XI 530m, 683n; FDelph III. 1. 543o; Digesta Iustiniani Augusti in Corpus Iuris
Civilis, ed. T. Mommsen and P. Krueger, Vol I, Berlin, 1954, 36.1.23; Hense,
“Brasidas (2),” RE, VII Halbband (Stuttgart, 1900), 818; Prosopographia Imperii Romani Saec. I II III, ed. E. Groag and A. Stein,
2nd Edition, Berlin, 1936, 818 (Ti. Claudius) Brasidasp
Father of Ti. Claudius Brasidas (2)ei
Father of Ti. Claudius Pratolaos (3)ghln
Father of Ti. Claudius Spartiatikos (1)iko
Grandfather of Ti. Claudius Aelius Pratolaos (11)
ho kai Damokratidas and Claudia Damostheneia (3)g
Dekmos (1) k(asen) to himc
Twice priest of the [emperors] and their divine
[ancestors]b;
Eponymous patronomosabcdm
Statue base with the inscription: “the father”f
A Lacedaemonian of praetorian rank who had sons and had divorced his
“First citizen,”c
deputy patronomos in the eleventh year of the god Lykourgos (3)a; paid for a memorial to Aurelius Elpidiphorosc
Name in a catalogued
Dedicationb
Σέκ(στος) Π[ομ(πήιος)] Βρασίδας (4)
MID II AD
Rizakis 620 (Stemma I); IG V 1. 71?; SEG XI 529
Eponymous patronomos, ca. AD 149/50
Βρα[σίδας] (5)
I BC
IG V 1. 95
Father of Menalkidas (2)
{Βρασίδας (6)}
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Plutarch Moralia (regum et imperatorum
apophthegmata) 207F
(Anonymus)
An opponent of C. Julius Eurykles (1)
A descendant of the famous Brasidas (Thucydides IV 70-135)
Jailed for a short time by Augustus for insolence
Βρα[σίδας] (7)
I BC
M. B. Hatzopoulos and Louisa D. Loukopoulou, Recherches sur les Marches Orientales des Temenides (Anthemonte -
Kalindoia), Ière Partie, Meletemata, Athens 1992, p. 53-54, pl.
xiii-xiv
Father of Lykourgos
Βρέμων
EARLY III BC
SEG XI 413
Father of [Da]m[ar]menidas, a Lacedaem[onian]
Βρίθισα, BSA XXIV 106 #30 = Poralla 343 Fρίθισα
[Γά(ιος) Ἰού]λιος Β[ροῦτ]ος (1) cf. B[οιώτι]ος
MID II AD
Rizakis 431; IG V 1. 39a, 66 (cf. SEG XI 524)b, 162bc
Son of Damares (14)b
Father of D[a]mares (3)ac
[No]mophy[la]x, ca. AD 137-144, before Lycurgus
was eponymous patronomosb
Βυζάνιος
I AD
SEG XI 558
Father of Gaius (1)
[Βυ]τίνδας, see [Ἀν-- or Βυ]τίνδας
[Β]ύτις
END IV BC
Poralla 178; FDelph III 5. 9 II B,8
He gave money for the temple at Delphi towards the end of the fourth