Gramma[teus] of the patronomia (in the year of C. Julius Antipatros
<1>)
Greek names beginning “Mante” are exceedingly rare, while a M. Antonius
Eutrapelos is known from a gravemarker and a M. Antonius — was athlothetes of
the Greater Eurykleian games in the 130’s.
E— (2)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 130
[Synar]ch of the [agora]nomia in the year of the god Lykour[gos] (3) —,
no earlier than AD 211-217
E———
A. D. 124\5
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #10, plate 76a
Nikias (Nikia) [was his kasen].
E———
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #5b, plate 73b,
restores the name (a very short one) of the patronomos from IG V. 111 (= SEG XI
584), a gerousias named C. Julius Neas.
Gerousias in the year of C. J[ulius Neas]
Ἐ..μαντος
Poralla 253; IG V 1. 1142 (Ἐ[χέ]μαντος or Ἐ[ρέ]μαντος)
Dedication inscription (inscribed left to right) from Marios
Εἰράνα, see Ϝειράνα
Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Εἰρανίων (1)
II\III AD
Rizakis 302 (“Severan”); IG V 1. 159a, 653Ab
Son of Hygeinos (2)b
<Grandson of Eiranion (2)?>
Neaniskos, ca. AD 190-200a
M. Aureli(u)s Euarestos was synephebe with himb.
Εἰρανίων (2)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 71, 86
Son of Kleanor (3)
Presbys of nomophylak[es] in the year of Agetorid[as] (3), AD 165/6+
Εἰρήνη (1)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 774
Wife of K(r)atias
Raised a gravemarker for her husband as a memorial to honor him
Εἰρήνη (2)
IG V 1. 230
Dedication to the Mistresses (Demeter and Kore, the Eleusinians?)
Εἰσιγένης
MID II AD
SEG XI 585
Son of Stratoneikos
Gerousias in the year of Biadas, AD 153/4
Εἰσίδωρος
IG V 1. 151 (cf. SEG XI 598)
Epi tou mychou
[Οὐ]άριος Εἰσίων (1)
I\II AD
Rizakis 717; SEG XI 575
[Gerousias in the year of Sipompos (2), AD 125/6 or 126/7]
Εἰσίω[ν] (2)
IG V 1. 199
Name in a catalogue
Εἰτέαιος
IV-I BC
IG II 3. 3127
Father of Phanokles
Father-in-law of Parthenion, “Lakaina”
Gravemarker in Attica
Athenian? Lacedaemonian?
Ἕκας (1)
LEGENDARY TIMES
Poralla 254; Pausanias IV 16.1
Ancestor of Hekas (2)
Ἕκας (2)
MID VII BC
Poralla 255; Pausanias IV 16.1
Descendant of Hekas (1)
Seer during the Second Messenian War
Ἕκδικος
V\IV BC
Poralla 256; Diodorus Siculus XIV 97.3 (Εὐδόκιμος); Xenophon Hellenica IV 8.20-23
He commanded as nauarch of the year 391/90 in Rhodian waters.
Ἐκέφυλος
END V BC
Poralla 257; IG V 1. 1230
Dedicant on an inscription found in Taenarum, time of the ephor Aristeus, hence
shortly after 404/3 BC
Ἕκκριτος
END V BC
Poralla 258; Thucydides VII 19
A Spartiate who led reinforcements to Syracuse in Spring 413.
Ἐκπρέπης
END V BC
Poralla 259; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s. v. Ἐκπρέπης)
220c, Agis 10
Ephor in the second half of the fifth century who
cut two strings from a nine-stringed lyre. His period is established through the
reference to the musician Phrynis, the teacher of Timotheos (who died at an
advanced age around 360 BC)
Ἐκφάνης
IV\III BC
Plutarch Agis 6.3; B. Niese, “Ekphanes,” RE, X
2214
Father of Mandrokleidas, a Spartiate
Ἕλατος
MID VIII BC
Poralla 260; Plutarch Lycurgus 7
The first eponymous ephor
FGrH (Apollodorus Chronika) II 244
p. 138ff, gives the year 754/3 BC
Ἕλενος (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 512
Son of Diokles (14)
Ephor in the year of C. Julius Kleandros (5), AD 99/100
[Ἕ]λενος (2)
I AD
SEG XI 569
Son of ([He]lenos [5])
Gerousias for the fifth time in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10),
AD 100/1
M(ᾶρκος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ἕλενος (3)
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 144; IG V 1. 140; SEG XI 616A
Son of (Helenos [6])
Axiologotatos
Presbys and bideos for the second time in the year of M. AureliusTimokles (5)
ho kai Kleo[it]as
Ἕλενος (4) ....ρος
MID II AD
IG V 1. 68a, 109b, 110
(cf. SEG XI 587)c
(....ρος = [νεώτε]ρος or [ἔφο]ρος)
Son of Sot[eridas] (11)a[c]
Gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1)b, ca. AD
142/3-145/6
Ephor in the year of Claudius Aristoteles (4)a, ca.
AD 144/5-147/8
[Gerousias]c
([Ἕ]λενος [5])
I AD
SEG XI 569
Father of [He]lenos (2)
(Ἕλενος [6])
II AD
IG V 1. 140; SEG XI 616A
Father of M. Aur(elius) Helenos (3)
Ἕ[λενος?] (7)
II AD
IG V 1. 68
Father of Onasimos (1)
Ἕλενχος
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 783
Gravemarker: twenty-nine years old at death
Ἐλέφας
VI BC
Poralla 261; IG V 1. 699
Laconian inscription
Ἑλ(λ)αδίκης
IG V 1. 841
A personal name? Or an epithet?
Gravemarker: the inscription mentions “life” and “fate”
Ἑλλάνικος (1)
II AD
IG V 1. 601a, 1240b
Father of Aur(elius) Aristoteles (1)ab
Father-in-law of Aur(elia) Aristokleiaa
Grandfather of Aur(elia) Charteris (2)a
Ἑλλάνικος (2)
EARLY-MID II AD
IG V 1. 530
Father of M. Aur(elius) Pankratidas (1)
E(ΛΛ)EΡ—, see Ἐ{π}ερ[άστος]
Αὐρήλιος Ἐλπιδιφόρος
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 128; IG V 1. 501
Epitropos of the emperors
Subject of an honorary decree for his favor to Lacedaemon
Probably not a Lacedaemonian?
Ἐλπίνικος
IG V 1. 544
Father of M. Aurelius Philokrates (3)
Κλαυ(δία) Ἕλπις (1) ἡ καὶ Καλλονίκη
END II AD
Rizakis 221 (“3rd quarter AD III” – Stemmata I, II,
VI & XI); IG V 1. 593
Daughter of Julia Etearchis and (Ti.) Claudius —
Sister of (Ti.) Claudius Alkandridas (3)
She and her brother paid for a memorial to their mother.
Ἕλπις (2)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 802
Gravemarker
E(M)EΡ—, see Ἐ{π}ερ[άστος]
Ἐμπεδίας
MID-END V BC
Poralla 262; Thucydides V 19, 24
One of the Spartans who in the year 421 took the oaths for the peace of Nicias
and the alliance
Ἐμπέραμος
VII BC
Poralla 263; Pausanias IV 20-21
A Spartiate who at the end of the Second Messenian War was supposed to have
taken Eira
Ἐμπρέπης, Poralla 263a, see Ἐκπρέπης
9, see E{ὐ}γ{ε}ν—
Ἔνδιος
END V BC
Poralla 264; Thucydides V 44-46, VIII 6, 12, 17; Diodorus Siculus XIII
52
Son of Alcibiades
His family was connected through proxenia with the
family of the Athenian Alcibiades. In 421 Endios went as an ambassador to Athens,
to complain about the alliance between Athens and Argos. In 413/2 he belonged to
the college of ephors and explained the Asia Minor politics of his guest friend
Alcibiades to it. After the battle of Cyzicus he sought in vain for a peace in
Athens.
Ἔννυσος
I AD
IG V 1. 193 (cf. SEG XI 637)a; SEG XI 537b
Father of P[r]atonikos (5)[a]b
Ἐνπεδίας
FDelph III 5. 93 column I
Father of Aristokleidas (3), a Lacedaemonian
Ἐνπεδοκλέες
V BC
SEG XI 663
Dedication to Athena
Ἐνυμακρατίδας
END V BC
Poralla 265; IG V 1. 213
Son of Damonon
Victor in racing and horse racing in different locations about 400 BC
Ἐνυμαντιάδας
I\II AD
IG V 1. 97a, 280b; SEG
XI 564c
Hierokles (3)ac,
Chalinos (1)a, and Thrasyboulos (1)b were kasen to him, the first two in the year of
Philoklidas (3)ac, AD 91/2-95/6, the third in the year
of Lakon (3)b
[Ἐ]νυμαντι[άδας]
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #2, plate 71b
Gerousias in the year of Anonymus
[Ἐ]ξάγορις
IV-III BC
SEG XI 669F ([Δε]ξάγορις)
Dedication to Athena
Ἔξαρχος
END V BC
Poralla 266; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 428/7.
Ἐπ—
I AD
SEG XI 609
Father of Pasikleidas (2)
[Ἐπάγ]αθος (1)
IG V 1. 37 (cf. SEG XI 481)
Son of Dionysios (15)
[Gr]ammateus boulas KE' (“twenty-five”)
[Ἐπάγα]θος (2)
IG V 1. 118 (cf. SEG XI 589)
Son of ([Epaga]thos <7>)
[Gerousias]
Ἐπάγαθος (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 676a; SEG XI 488b
Son of Sokrates (9)ab
Of the Limnaeon obea
Pre[s(bys)] of sphaireis in the year of Agathokles (9)a Kleophantou, ca. 70-80
Nomophylax in the year of Deximachos (8)b, 89/90 or
earlier
Ephor in the year of Charixenos (7)b,
90/1-95/6
Gerousias in the year of Mnason (7)b,
91/2-94/5
Bidyos in the year of Straton (6)b,
92/3-95/6
Gerousias (for the second time) in the year of Pasikrates (5)b, 97/8
Ἐπάγα[θος] (4)
IG V 1. 188
Name in a catalogue
Ἐπάγαθος (5)
MID-END II AD
IG V 1. 117 (every letter is partial—cf. SEG XI 573)
Gerousias in the year of P. Memmius Pratolas (8) Dexter, 166/7 or later
Ἐπάγαθος (6)
I AD?
IG V 1. 115
Father of [Dion]ysios (3)
([Ἐπάγα]θος [7])
IG V 1. 118 (cf. SEG XI 589)
Father of [Epaga]thos (2)
Ἐπαίνετος
BEFORE II AD
Poralla 267; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s.
v.) 220c
A Lacedaemonian of unknown time who stated that liars are the cause of all
wrongs and injustices.
Ἐπανίδας
Orthia 169.1 (IG V 1. 252), a relief of a horse
Dedication to Orthia
Ἐπαφρᾶς
MID II AD
R. V. Nicholls, ABSA 45 (1950) 296 #52a
Gerousias in the year of Sejanus
Ἐπαφρόδειτος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 116
Son of Dionysios (16)
[Gerousias] between the years AD 161 and 169
Ἐπαφρόδειτος (2)
IG V 1. 149
Son of (Epaphrodeitos [10])
Enseitos
Ἐπαφρόδιτος (3), see Ἐπαφρόδειτος (5)
[Ἐπα]φρόδειτος (4)
REIGN OF DOMITIAN
IG V 1. 162A
Son of T[rypheros] (2)
Spondophoros, mid 90's AD
Γ(άιος) Ἰούλιος Ἐπαφρόδειτος (5)
MID II AD
Rizakis 457; IG V 1. 71 (Ἐπαφρόδιτος)a, 1346 (found
in E. Laconia,
cf. SEG XXIV 283)b
Son of C. Julius Philippos (12)a
Ensitos in the year of Kallikrates (12), AD 163/4a
“The holy oupesia honors him, agretas in the 194th year [i.e., AD 163?], for
giving to each gerousias a share of ten denaria and feting them brilliantly for
nine days and the whole city on the tenth; benefactor; honored by the boule”b
[Ἐπαφρό]δειτος (6)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 120 (cf. SEG XI 583)
[Gerousias for the second time in the year of Onasikleidas (1)],
138/9-41
Ἐπαφρόδιτος (7)
I\II AD I BC
IG V 1. 97; SEG XI 564
[Hy(peretes)] m(agirou)? in the year of C. Julius Philoklidas (3),
91/2-95/6
Κυίντος Σόσσιος Ἐπαφρόδειτος (8)
MID II AD
Rizakis 688; SEG XI 620
Hierothytes for the third time in the year of Lampis (2), 118/9 or
119/20
Πεδούκαιος Ἐπαφρόδειτος (9)
MID II AD
Rizakis 605; IG V 1. 680
Bideos in the year of Lysippos (1)
(Ἐπαφρόδειτος [10])
IG V 1. 149
Father of Epaphrodeitos (2)
Ἐπαφρόδειτος (11)
I AD
IG V 1. 148; SEG XI 537
Father of P. Memmius Melichrous
Ἐπαφρόδειτος (12)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 65, [90]; SEG XI 585
Father of Sosikrates (1)
Ἐπαφρόδειτος
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Father of Syntrophos
Ἐπαφρ[ό]δειτος (13)
I AD AFTER 41
IG V 1. 20b; A. M. Woodward, BSA, XXVI (1925), 168, C6, C7
Father of Trypheros (1)
Αὐρη[λί]α Ἐπάφρω (1)
AFTER AD 160
IG V 1. 594
Granddaughter of Claudia Epaphr[o] (2)
Polos to the two most holy goddesses Demeter and Kore
“Piously and worthily fulfilling her litu[rg]y”
Κλαυδία Ἐπάφρ[ω] (2)
Rizakis 222; IG V 1. 594
Grandmother of Aure[li]a Epaphro (1)
Paid for a memorial to her
Ἐ{π}έρ[αστος]
IG V 1. 678 (or 9—, i.e., 9—?; ed: Ἐ{π}ερ[άστος)
[Sphaireus in the year of] Aristodami[das]
Ἐπηρατίδας
IG V 1. 966
Son of Timome[ne]s (2)
Lacedae[monian]
Honored by Cotyrta for benefaction
He and his descendants were granted the rights of proxenos and benefactor,
right of domicile, legal recourse, and the rest
Ἐπήρατος (1)
END V BC
Poralla 268; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 414/13 BC
Ἐπήρατος (2)
III BC
IG V 1. 29
Father of Lachares (1)
—Σ ΕΠΙ—
IG V 1. 190 (i. e. Σεπτ[ίμιος]?)
Name in a catalogue
[Ἐπ]ιβολίδας
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Eu— (4)
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Αὐ(ρήλιος) Ἐπιγένης
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 129; IG V 1. 140 (cf. SEG XI 616A)
Son of Apolloni[os] (13)
Bideos in the year of M. Aur(elius) Teimokles (5) ho kai Kleo[it]as
Ἐπίγονος (1)
IG V 1. 652
Son of Philostratos (15)
Brother of Phoibion and Epiktetos (1)
Bomonikes; subject of a decree of the city for manliness
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ἐπίγονος (2)
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 130; IG V 1. 684 (cf. SEG XI 844b, addenda et
corrigenda)
[Cynosu]rian
Sph[aireus]
Ἐπίγονος (3)
LATE IV AD
Eunapius vitae Sophistarum 24.1 (505); The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire, ed. A. H. M. Jones, J. R.
Martindale, and J. Morris, vol. I, AD 260-395, Cambridge, 1971, “Epigonos
(3)”
A Lacedaemonian philosopher who succeeded Chrysanthus
He was still alive in AD 396.
Ἐπίγονος (4)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 114
Father of Nikasion (1)
Ἐπικλῆς
END V BC
Poralla 269; Diodorus Siculus XIII 41; Thucydides VIII 107
A Spartiate
He sailed in 411 after the battle at Abydos on the
order of the nauarch Mindaros to Euboea, to reinforce the fleet of Agesandridas,
but was wrecked off Mt. Athos on his return voyage.
Ἐπικλείδα(ς) (1)
I AD?
IG V 1. 50ba; SEG XI 505b
Son of [E]udamos (25)b
[Ephor in the year of Kallikrates (33)]ab
Ἐπικλείδας (2), see Εὐκλείδας (1)
Ἐπικράτης
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Father of —ippidas (Fragment 4)
[Ἐπίκ]τας
REIGN OF MARCUS AURELIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #16, plate 78c
Son of Philostratos
Name in a list of officials
Πομ(πήιος) Ἐπίκτας (1)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 159a; Archaiologikon
Deltion 24 (1969) Chronica p. 136, pl. 132b (BCH 1971, p. 887, fig. 182,
183; ArchAnAth 1970, 260-2)
Grandson? of Sex. Pom(peius) Epiktas (2)
Neaniskos (ca. 190-200 AD)a
Name on the base for (four) statues, one to Julia Mamaea, AD 221-2b
[Gerousias]b
Σέκ(στος) Πομ(πήιος) Ἐπίκτας (2)
I\II AD
Rizakis 624 (discussion); IG V 1. 479
Grammateus boulas
Hipparch and agonothetes of the second Olympiad (that is, of the second series
of games held in honor of Hadrian Olympius, AD 131/2 [but SEG XI 786: AD
135/6])
Subject of a decree voted by the boule
Memorial paid for by his synarchoi
Ἐπίκτητος (1)
IG V 1. 652
Son of Philostratos (15)
Brother of Phoibion and Epigonos (1)
He and Phoibion paid for a memorial to Epigonos.
Ἐπίκτητος (2)
IG V 1. 763
Gravemarker with the relief of a man, head covered
Ἐπίκτητος (3)
I AD
IG V 1. 97, 128 (cf. SEG XI 597), 674 (cf. SEG XI 842); SEG XI 564
Father of Aristomenes (4)
Ἐπίκτη[τος]
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Father of Leondas
Ἐπικύδης (1)
Poralla 270; Herodotus VI 86; Pausanias II 18.2
Father of Glaukos, the Spartiate
He lived four generations before King Leotychidas II (died 469 bc)
Ἐπικύδης (2)
END V BC
Poralla 271; IG V 1. 1231
Witness from the dedication of the Epirote Aischrion from Taenarum.
The inscription comes from the time of the ephor Agesistratos, 427/26 BC
Ἐπικυδίδας (1)
END V BC
Poralla 272; Thucydides V 12-13
Commander in the army which Ramphias was supposed to lead to Brasidas in Thrace
in 422 BC
Ἐπικυδίδας (2)
V\IV BC
Poralla 273; Xenophon Hellenica IV 2.2, V 4.39 (
jEpitulivdaß); Plutarch Agesilaus 15
A Spartiate sent to Asia Minor in 394 to summon Agesilaos back to Greece.
Ἐπικυδίδας (3)
END V BC
Poralla 274; Pausanias X 9.10
Distinguished himself at the battle of Aegospotami and had a statue in
Delphi
Ἐπικυρίδας, Poralla 274a; Pausanias X 9.10, cf. above
Ἐπιμελεία
IV-I BC
IG II 3. 3125
“Lakaina”
Gravemarker in Attica
Ἐπινικίδας
I BC
IG V 1. 264
Father of Timokrates (4)
[Ἐ]πίνικον
III BC
SEG XVII 187
Name on a tile in the precinct of Apollo, Amyclae
Ἐπίνικος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of (Epinikos)
Gra(mmateus) of gerontes in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
(Ἐπίνικος)
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of Epinikos
Ἐπίστατος
IV BC
SEG II 158
Gravemarker in the precinct of Athena Chalcioecus
[Ἐπίστρατος] (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 93
Son of [Prato]nikos (6)
Gerousias in the year of Serippos (3)
Ἐπίσ[τρ]ατ[ος] (2)
BEFORE ca. 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
Ἐπίστρατος (3)
I BC
IG V 1. 48, 212
Father of Pratonikos (6)
Ἐπιτάδας
END V BC
Poralla 275; Thucydides IV 8, 31, 33, 38
Son of Molobros
In 425 he commanded the besieged Spartans on Sphakteria and died in defense of
the island.
Ἐπιτάδευς
V\IV BC
Poralla 276; Plutarch Agis 5; Aristotle Politica II 9 p. 1270a21
An ephor from the time of the Peloponnesian War who wrote an inheritance
law
Ἐπιτελίδας
VII\VI BC
Poralla 277; Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 202; Diodorus Siculus V 9.2;
Dionysius Halicarnassus IV 1; Olymp 91
Won the stadion at Olympic games in Ol. 50 = 580.
Ἐπιτελίδας
Poralla 277a, Thucydides IV 132, cf. Πασιτελίδας
Ἐπιτεύκτας (1)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159 (9, the second 9 should be read as IT in ligature)
Son of (Epiteuktas <2>)
Neaniskos, AD 190-200
(Ἐπιτεύκτας [2])
MID II AD
IG V 1. 159
Father of Epiteuktas (1)
Ἐπιτευκτικός (1)
I\II AD
SEG XI 575
Son of Dem—
[Gerousias in the year of Sipompos (2), AD 125/6 or 126/7
Μᾶρ(κος) Αὐρήλιος Ἐπιτευκτικός (2)
MID-LATE II AD
Rizakis 131 (AD 212 or later); SEG XI 806A (addenda et corrigenda)
Son of (Epiteuktikos [3])
Grandson of Klesas
Paid for a memorial to Ti. Cl(audius) Rufinus, a close friend
(Ἐπιτευκτικός [3])
EARLY-MID II AD
SEG XI 806A (addenda et corrigenda)
Son of Klesas
Father of M. Aurelius Epiteuktikos (2)
[Ἐπιτευ]κτικός (4)
LATE II AD
IG V 1. 78 (+75a + 81, cf. SEG XI 555)
Son of So— (4)
[No]mophylax in the year of Me(mmius) [Longinus <1>?]
[Ἐπιτυγχάν[ω]ν (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 66 (........νον, cf. SEG XI 524)
Son of ([Epityncha]non <5>)
Presbys of [nom]ophylakes in the year of Lykourgos (2), AD 139/40-4
Ἐπιτυγχάνων (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 20ba, [121 — —κλε—, cf. SEG XI 574)]b, 147c
Son of Kleonymos (10)abc
[Gerousias in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]a
[Ephor or nomophylax]c
[Gerousias for the second? time in the year of Mem]m(ius) Piu[s] (2),
AD 115/6b
Ἐπιτυγχάνων (3)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 64a; SEG XI 575b
Son of Onesiphoros (10)a[b]
[Gerousias in the year of Sipompos (2), AD 125/6 or 126/7]b
[Ephor in the year of Eudamidas (12)]a, AD
148/9
Ἐ[πι]τυγχάν[ων] (4)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 518
Son of [—kr]ates
Ephor in the year of C. Julius [Agatho]kles (23), AD 165/6 or later
([Ἐπιτυγχά]ν[ω]ν (5)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 66 (cf. SEG XI 524)
Father of [Epityncha]non (1)
Ἐπιτυλίδας, Poralla 277b; Xenophon Hellenica V 4,39, cf.
Ἐπικυδίδας
Ἐπιχαρ[ε]ία
I BC
IG V 1. 142
Daughter of Philostratos (14)
[Hierothytes]
Ἑρ— —γηρα
IG V 1. 285 (this could be either “Her—, son of —geras” or “Her—geras”
Eponymous patronomos
Ἕρασις
MID IV BC
Poralla 278; FDelph III5 19,
75, [92A 17]
Held the position of naopoios at Delphi under the archon Damoxenos
346/45
Ἐρασίστρατος
II AD
IG V 1. 62 (cf. SEG XI 520)
Gerousias
[Ἐ]ράσμιος
I\II AD
IG V 1. 677
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 47)
Ἐράστος
II AD
IG V 1. 69-71, 164 (cf. SEG XI 622)
Father of Apollonios (3)
Ἐρατα, Poralla 278a; Bergk, Poetae Lyrici Graeci III 43,
Z 41, cf. Ἀρέτα
Ἐράτων
MID IV BC
Poralla 279; Anthologia Palatina VII 435
Son of Iphikratidas and Alexippa
He and his five brothers fell after 369 in the battle before Messene
SEG XI 569a, [574 (to IG V 1. 121)]b, (= IG V. 1. 99?)
Son of Asklapos (3)ab
Gerousias in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10)a, AD 100/1
[Gerousias for the third or fourth time in the year of Mem]m(ius)
Piu[s] (2)b, AD 115/6
Ἑρμογένης (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 65a, 79b, 99
(or Hermogenes <1>?)c, 284d, [523?]; SEG XI 493e,
517f, 539 (copy of “b”)
Son of Glykon (5)b[d]f
Nomophylax in the year of Kleandros (5)b, AD
99/100
! Ephor in the year of Damokles (2)f, AD
98/9
[Gerousias]c, AD 101/2
Eponymous patronomosa[d]e, AD 118/9, 119/20, or
122/3
(Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλιος) [Ἑ]ρμογένης (3)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 79 questions that this person was a “M. Aurelius”; IG V 1. 330
Son of M. Aurelius [Hermogenes] (6)
[Victor of the] kas[seratoris]
Dedication to Artemis [Orthia]
Ἑρμογένης (4)
I BC
IG V 1. 877
Damos[ios] skan[as] (in the year of Kallikrates <33>?)
Ἑρμογένης (5)
IG V 1. 329
Father of Glykon (2)
Μᾶρ(κος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) [Ἑρμογένης?] (6)
AFTER AD 160
(Rizakis 79 does not accept the restoration of the cognomen); IG V 1.
330
Father of [He]rmogenes (3)
Ἕρμων?
END V BC
Poralla 280; Xenophon Hellenica I 6.32; Pausanias X 9.7;
Demosthenes XXIII 212
Steersman in the flagship of Kallikratidas and Lysander
For his service at the battle of Aegospotami he received a statue in Lysander's
dedication at Delphi.
Xenophon gives his nationality as Megarian, but Demosthenes indicates he was a
Spartan helot or perioikos
Ἕρπις
CHRISTIAN ERA
IG V 1. 820
Gravemarker: “Herpis, slave of God, begs that no one be placed [buried] with
her.”
Herpis was a Christian.
Ἐρυξιδαίδας
MID V BC
Poralla 281; Thucydides IV 110
Father of the Spartiate Philocharidas, who was occupied with diplomatic
activities in the first part of the Peloponnesian War.
Ἕρως (1)
IG V 1. 1014
Son of At— (or Ar[gios])
[Lacedae]monian
Shrine of Apollo Hyperteleatas
Ἕρως (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 152
Father of Argios
Ἰουλία Ἐτεάρχις
END II AD
Rizakis 386 (Stemmata I, II, & VI); IG V 1. 593a, 1258b
Daughter of (C. Julius) Etearchos (2)b
(Sister of C. Julius —)b
Wife of (Ti.) Clau(dius) —a
Mother of Clau(dius) Alkandridas (3)a and Clau(dia)
Elpis (1) he kai Kallistonikea
A memorial of the city: “Hearth of the city and its most chaste and decorous
daughter”a
[Ἐτ]έαρχος (1)
IG V 1. 661
Son of ([Et]earchos <3>)
Great grandson of Menippos (3)
Raised a memorial to his great grandfather
(Γάιος Ἰούλιος) Ἐτέαρχος (2)
IG V 1. 1258
(Father) of Julia Etearchis
([Ἐτ]έαρχος [3])
IG V 1. 661
Father of [Et]earchos (1)
Grandson of Menippos (3)
Ἐτεοί[τας]
V BC
SEG XI 653
Dedication to Athena
Ἐτεο[κλ—]
IG V 1. 186
Name in a catalogue
Ἐτεοκλῆς
MID IV BC
Poralla 282; Plutarch Moralia
(apophthegmata Laconica varia 54) 235b; Aelian
varia historia XI 7; (Athenaeus 535d)
Ephor of the year 331/30 or 330/29 BC who told
Antipater (after the defeat of Agis) that the Spartans would not give him boys as
hostages.
(His saying is that Sparta could not afford two
Lysanders.)
Ἐτεόνικος
V\IV BC
Poralla 283; Thucydides VIII 23; Xenophon Hellenica I 1.32, 6.26, 35-38, II 1.1-6, 10, 2.5, V 1.1-2,
13; Anabasis VII 1.12-20; Diodorus Siculus XIII 97.3,
100.5, 106; Pausanias VI 3.15, X 9.10; Lycurgus
adversus Leocratem 70 confuses him with Eurybiades.
A Spartiate who especially distinguished himself
in the naval campaigns. In 412 he was detached by the Nauarch Astychos to Lesbos.
After that he was engaged as harmost of Thasos, from where he was driven out by
the party hostile to Sparta in 410. In 406 we find him by the fleet of
Kallikratidas. It fell to him after the catastrophe at Arginusae with the remains
of the ships and the army to hold out in Chios until Lysander came with
reinforcements in 405; and he probably did this as nauarch of the year 406/5.
After the battle at Aegospotami, in which he
played a famous part, he was ordered to Thrace. In the year 400 we find him in
Byzantium under the command of Anaxibios. Around 389 he was stationed at Aegina
for a long time, from which he disturbed the Athenians. For his service he had the
honor of a statue in the monument of Lysander at Delphi. He also had a statue at
Ephesus.
Ἑτοιμαρίδας
VI\V BC
Poralla 284; Diodorus Siculus XI 50
From the family of the Heraclids
Gerousias around the year 475, opposed to the naval policy of Sparta
Ἑτοιμοκλῆς
VII\VI BC
Poralla 285; Pausanias III 13.9; Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 200;
Olymp 82-86
Son of Hipposthenes
Five times he won the boxing contest in Olympia.
The first victory was won as a boy. The other victories can best be placed in Ol.
45-48 = 600-588, since his father had won the men’s boxing in Ol. 39-42 =
624-608.
Ἰουλία Ἐτυμοκληδαία (1)
EARLY II AD
Rizakis 387 (Stemmata I, VI, & VII); IG V 1. 534a, 591b
(Ἐτυμοκληδ{ε}ία?)
Daughter of Julius Agathokle[s] (8)ab
Granddaughter of [Hi]ppothraes (2)a
Wife of (Ti. Claudius) Aristoteles (4)b
Mother of Claudia Philokrat[ia] (2)b
Ἐτυμοκληδαία (2)
II-I BC
SEG XI 677c (addenda et corrigenda)
Daughter of Androtelia (2)
Dedication to Demeter and Kore
Ἐτυμοκληδαία (3)
I AD
IG V 1. 488
Daughter of Soixiteles (3)
Wife of Ti. Claudius Damoneikes (3)
Mother of (Ti. Claudius) Onasippos
Rizakis identifies (1) = (3) above.
Ἐτυ[μοκλη]δεία] (4)
IG V 1. 604; SEG XI (addenda et corrigenda) 812a, 817
Daughter of Memmia [Xenokratia]
Granddaughter of (P. Memmius) Deximacho[s] (15)
Sister of Alkastos (2) and Kallist[ratos?] (4)
Ἐτυμοκλῆς (1)
Poralla 286; Anthologia Palatina VII 720
Father of a Kleuas, who was supposed (according to an epigram by Chairemon) to
have fallen in the famous battle over the Thyrea
Ἐτυμοκλῆς (2)
EARLY IV BC
Poralla 287; Xenophon Hellenica V 4.22, VI 5.33;
Plutarch Agesilaus 25
Friend of king Agesilaos II.
He was twice, 378 and Winter 370/69, occupied as an envoy to Athens
Ἐτυμ[οκλῆς] (3)
IV-III BC
SEG II 131
Dedication to Athena Chalcioecus
Εὐ— (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 148; SEG XI 537b
Son of (Eu— <3>)
Kary(x) in the year of C. Julius Charixenos (7), AD 90/1-92/3 or earlier
Εὐ— (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 96
Gerousias or member of the Taenarian cult
(Εὐ— [3])
I AD
IG V 1. 148; SEG XI 537b
Father of Eu— (1)
Εὐ— (4)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94
Father of Epibolidas
Εὐ— (5)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94
Father of Kallikrates (7)
Εὐ— (6)
IG V 1. 322
Father of Mnason (2)
E{ὐ}α—
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94 (9—)
Father of [...s]tratos (Fragment 45)
Εὐαγόρας
MID VI BC
Poralla 288; Herodotus VI 103; Aelian
de natura animalium XII 40; Pausanias
VI 10.8; Olymp 110, 113, 117
Olympic victor in the four horse chariot race in three successive Olympic
games. The victories lie between Ol. 27 and Ol. 62, probably 548-540?
Εὐαίνετος
VI\V BC
Poralla 289; Herodotus VII 173; Diodorus Siculus XI 2.5-6
Son of Karenos
As Polemarch he held Tempe in 480, but after a few days he withdrew to his
ships and to the Isthmus
Εὔαιφνος
MID VIII BC
Poralla 290; Diodorus Siculus VIII 5; Pausanias IV 4.5-5.2
A Spartiate who lived at the time of the fourth Olympiad and was supposed to
have taken part in the First Messenian War
Εὐάλας
END V BC
Poralla 291; Thucydides VIII 22
A Spartiate, commanded a Peloponnesian army at Clazomenae and Cyme in
412
Εὐάλκης, Poralla 291a; IG V 1. 1124, cf. Εὐϝάλκης
Εὔαλκος
DIED 272 BC
Plutarch Pyrrhus 30.6-11 (P: 9); J. Kirchner, “Eualkes
(1),” RE, XI Halbband (Stuttgart, 1907), 837
The commander of the “select Lacedaemonians” during the invasion of
Pyrrhus
Killed by Pyrrhus
Εὐαμερίδας
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Damippos (5)
Εὐαμέριο[ς]
IG IX 2.518
Father of [Aris]tonikos (2)
Εὐαμερίων
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Philoxenos (2)
Εὐάμερος (1)
END I AD
IG V 1. 20b
Son of Arion (12)
[Gerousias in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]
Εὐάμερος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210a, 211b,
212c
Son of (Euameros <5>)c
Karyx of Poseidon of Taenarum in the years of
Aristomachos (3)c and Kallikrates (33)a; epigraphon in the year of Aristokratidas (1)b
Εὐάμερος (3)
II-I BC
IG V 1. 902
Damosios (ergones) of the walls [and the skanotheka]
M(ᾶρκος) Aὐρ(ήλιος) Εὐάμερος (4)
AFTER AD 160
FDelph III 1. 215
Lacedaemonian theopropos
The Delphians made him a Delphian and a bouleutes
because of his nobility and his piety towards the gods
(Εὐάμερος [5])
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Euameros (2)
Εὐάμερος (6)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 143
Father of Eu{d}aimoteles (1)
Εὐάμ[ερ]ος (7)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 93
Father of Gorgiadas (1)
[Εὐ]άνγελος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Are[xippos] (4)
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Εὐάνγελος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Arexippos (2)
Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλι(ο)ς Εὐάρεστος
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 132 (Spawforth: AD 212 or later); IG V 1. 653A
Son of Zoilos
Synephebe with M. Aurelius Aristokrates (8) and Ti. Claudius Eiranion
(1)
“He showed endurance in a most notable way.”
Εὐάρειππος
END V BC
Poralla 292; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor in the year 408/7
Εὐβαβερίσκος
MID II AD
IG V 1. 90 (cf. SEG XI 552)a; SEG XI 528b
Son of Diogenes (2)b
Nom[ophylax]a
Presbys of ephors in the year of C. Avidius Biadasb, AD 153/4
Εὐβάβερος (1)
END II AD
IG V 1. 154
Son of (Eubaberos <2>)
Synseitos, ca. AD 190-200
(Εὐβάβερος) (2)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 154
Father of Eubaberos (1)
Εὐβάλκης—The question: is this a personal name or a victor’s title?
Εὐβάλκης (1)
IV BC
Poralla 292a (cf. Εὐϝάλκης); IG V 1. 649; J.
Kirchner, “Eubalkes,” RE, XI Halbband (Stuttgart, 1907), 850; Olymp 510
Olympic victor
Εὐβάλκης (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Libys (1)
Εὔβιος
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Koiakter of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Aristokratidas (1)
Εὐβοίδας
Poralla 293; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s.
v.) 220cd
Lacedaemonian of unknown time, who said that there should be no talk about
strange women
Εὔβωλος
BEFORE 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
E{ὐ}γ{ε}ν—?
IG V 1. 522 (9 in an inscription with poor orthography)
Father of Kleonika
Grandfather of Anonymus (Fragment 69)
Honored by his daughter in a memorial
Εὐδαιμάκων
MID II AD
IG V 1. 68a, 111b, 112c; SEG XI 585d
Son of Euktemonbcd
Nom[ophylax] in the year of Claudius Aristoteles (4)a, ca. AD 143-146/7
Gerousias for the first time in the year of Biadas(c?)d, AD 153/4
[Gerousia]s (for the second time) in the year of Claudius Sejanusb, AD 154/5
Εὐδαιμίων
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Ton-sin-pheron of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Aristokratidas (1)
Εὐδαιμοκλεία
I BC-I AD
IG V 1. 740
Gravemarker
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Son of (Eudaimokles <8>)
Didaskalos according to the law in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (2)
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Son of Eudamos (26)
[S]phaireus
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (3)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Ka[ll—] (3)
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (4)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 154a; [SEG XI 783]b
Son of Philostratos (16)a[b]
[Hip]parchb
Synseitos, ca. AD 130-140a
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (5)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
[Ephebe], ca. 190-200
[Ε]ὐδαιμοκλῆς (6)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 137
Hypogrammateus in the year of [C. Julius Lampis (3)], AD 118/9 or 119/20
Εὐδαιμο[κλῆς]
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #2, plate 71b
G(rammateus) of gerontes in the year of Anonymus
Εὐδαιμοκλῆς (7)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 109
Father of Aristotimos (2)
(Εὐδαιμοκλῆς [8])
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Father of Eudaimokles (1)
[Ε]ὐδαιμοκλῆς (9)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 745
Father of Nikokrates (2)
Εὐδαιμονίδας (1)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 176
Son of Nikokles (14)
Name in a catalogue
Εὐδαιμονίδας (2)
I AD
IG V 1. 128 (cf. SEG XI 597); SEG XI 608
Father of Agathokles (7)
Εὐδα{ι}μονίδας (3)
IG V 1. 672
Father of Menippos (1)
Εὐ[δ]αιμοτέλης (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 143
Son of Euameros (6)
[Spondophoros] in the year of Pratol[aos] (2)
Εὐδαιμοτέλης (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 143
Son of (Eudaimoteles <3>)
[Spondophoros] in the year of Pratol[aos] (2)
Εὐδαιμοτέλης
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of Kleon
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
(Εὐδαιμοτέλης [3])
II\I BC
IG V 1. 143
Father of Eudaimoteles (2)
Εὐδαιμοτέλης (4)
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Kalliadas (1)
Εὐδαιμοτέλης (5)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 143
Father of —la (Fragment 48)
Εὐδαίμων (1)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 89 (cf. SEG XI 556)
Son of (Eudaimon <4>)
Ephor, kasen to P. [Me(mmius) So]sikrates (11)
Εὐδαίμων (2)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 137
Hypogrammateus in the year of [C. Julius Lampis (3)], AD 118/9 or 119/20
Εὐδαίμων (3)
III BC
IG V 1. 918
Gravemarker in Aegytis: killed in war
(Εὐδαίμων [4])
II\III AD
IG V 1. 89
Father of Eudaimon (1)
Ἀντ{ο}νία Εὐδαμία
Rizakis 28; IG V 1. 596
Daughter of Artemas (2)
Wife of M. Aure(lius) Stephanos (8)
She had the legal number of children.
She was the subject of an honorary decree for her moderation.
She was a thyna{r}mostria
Εὐδαμίδας
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 294; IG V 1. 1232
Eponymous ephor from a dedicatory inscription
found in Taenarum. His ephoria falls probably in the beginning of the fourth
century.
Εὐδαμίδας
V/IV BC
Poralla 295; Xenophon Hellenica V 2.24; Diodorus Siculus XV 20.3-21.2; Plutarch Agesilaus 34; Demosthenes XIX 264
A Spartiate, brother of Phoibidas and uncle of
Isadas
He was sent in 382 with an army against Olynthus.
According to Demosthenes he fell there in battle.
Εὐδαμίδας (1) I
IV\III BC
Plutarch Agis 3.3; Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica) 220d-221a, (regum et imperatorum
apophthegmata) 192a-b; Polybius IV 35.13;
Pausanias II 8.5; III 10.5; VI 2.4; VII 7.3; VIII 8.11, 10.8, 27.13 confuses
Eudamidas I and II, Archidamos IV and Agis IV
Eurypontid king
Son of Archidamos III
Brother of Agis III
{Husband of Archidamia, q. v.}
Father of Archidamos (2) IV, {Agesistrata and Agesilaos <2>}
Grandfather of Eudamidas (2) II
His reign was noted for being peaceful.
Εὐδαμίδας (2) II
MID III BC
Plutarch Agis 3.3;
{Pausanias II 8.5; III 10.5; VI 2.4; VII 7.3; VIII 8.11, 10.8, 27.13 confuses
Eudamidas I and II, Archidamos IV and Agis IV}
Son of Archidamos (2) IV
Grandson of Eudamidas (1) I
{Husband of Agesistrata}
Father of Agis (1) IV {and Archidamos <3> V}
Eurypontid king about whose reign almost nothing is known
Εὐδαμίδ[α]ς (3) ὁ καὶ Πο.....τομ—
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 610 (Πό///[σ]τομ[ος]?, the gap was caused
by the nature of the stone?)
Son of Aga[tho]kles (34)
Dionysides? Bidyos? (Is there a connection with Kallikrates
(8) Molochis?)
Εὐδαμίδας (4)
MID II BC
SIG3 683
Son of Euthykles (3)
He spoke before the Milesians on a dispute between
Spartan and Messene over the Dentheliatis district, ca. 140 BC. He represented
Sparta and he lost.
Εὐδαμίδας (5)
I BC
IG V 1. 92
Son of Harmonikos (3)
[Gerousias]
Εὐδαμίδας (6)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48a, 95b
Son of Kleonymos (11)a[b]
Synarch of the patronomiaa; gerousias in the year
of Menalkid[as] (3)b
Εὐδαμίδ[α]ς (7)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 53
Son of Nikias (19)
[Spondophoros] in the year of Kallikrates (26), AD 151/2
[Εὐδα]μίδας (8) (= 9?)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 128 (cf. SEG XI 597)
Son of So[kratidas (3) or —sikrates (14)]
Agora[nomos] in the year of [Alk]astos (3), AD 136/7
Εὐδαμίδας (9) (= 8?)
MID-LATE II AD
SEG XI 516
Son of Sosikrates (14)
Ephor in the year of .... Aristokrates (13) Firmi, AD 166/7 or later
Paianias of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Kallikrates (33)
Εὐδαμίδας (14)
IG V 1. 195
Name in a catalogue
Εὐδαμίδας (15)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
IG V 1. 137
[Bid]yos in the year of [C. Julius Lampis <3>], AD 118/9 or 119/20
Εὐδαμίδα[ς] (16)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 160
[Gerousias?]
Εὐδαμίδας (17)
IV BC
IG V 2. 549
Father of Androbios, a Lacedaemonian
Εὐδαμίδας (18)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Father of Damokratidas (6)
Εὐδαμίδας (19)
I BC
IG IX 2. 534
Father of Harmonikos (1), a Lacedaemonian
Εὐδαμίδας (20)
II AD
IG V 1. 74, 85, 128; SEG XI 528
Father of Kallikrates (8) Molochis
Εὐ[δ]αμίδας (21)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 103
Father of [O]nesiphoros (2)
Εὐδαμίδας (22)
II AD
IG V 1. 541
Father of M. Aur(elius) Philokratidas (2)
Εὐδαμίδας (23)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 99; SEG XI 569
Father of Sokratidas (3)
[Εὐδ]αμίδας (24)
IG V 1. 106
Father of ........ (Fragment 49)
Εὐδαμίδας
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Father of Teimolaos
Εὔδαμος (1) (= Fragment 18?)
REIGN OF DOMITIAN
SEG XI 570
Son of Archippos (7)
[Gerousias], ca. AD 90
Εὔδαμος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 124
Son of Eudamos (31)
Ag[oran]omos in the year of Theoxenos (3)
Εὔδαμος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of (Eudamos)
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
Εὔδαμ[ο]ς (3)
I BC-I AD
IG V 1. 50b; SEG XI 505
[Son of (Eudamos <28>] or of Pasik[les] (1)
Nomophylax in the year of Kallikrates (33)
Εὔδαμος (4)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 544
Son of (Eudamos <29>)
Nomophylax in the year of [C.] Julius Antipatros (1), AD 113/4 or 114/5
Εὔδαμος (5)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 1315
Son of (Eudamos <12>)
Grandson of Neikan— (2)? or victor of —
Nomophylax in the year of Eurykles (2), AD 116/7
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Εὔδαμος (6)
I\II AD
Rizakis 458/459; IG V 1. 63a, [76]b, 80c, 296d; SEG XI 490e, [550]f
Son of (Eudamos <30>)c
Neikagoras (1) kasen to himd
Nomophylax in the year of Philokratidas (4)c
Eponymous patronomosa[b]ef, AD 139/40–ca.
142
Rizakis: Unpublished inscription from Steinhauer Eurykles: presbys of
ephors in the year of Nikephoros Marci <G. Steinhauer and Stavros A.
Paspalas, “The Euryklids and Kythera,”
Mediterranean Archaeology, 2006/7,
Vol. 19/20, pp. 199-206>
Εὔδαμος (7)
REIGN OF MARCUS AURELIUS
SEG XI 627
Son of (Eudamos <27>)
Synarch of the gynaikonomia in the year of Kleonymos (5)
Εὔδαμος (8)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 1112
Son of Eukrates (3)
Lacedaemonian
Proxenos of Geronthrae
Granted rights of property, pasture, protection in
peace and war, and the other courtesies extended to proxeni and benefactors
Εὔδαμος (9)
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Son of Hipparchos (7)
[S]phaireus
[Εὔ]δαμος (10)
I BC
IG V 1. 92
Son of Kratesippos (3)
[Gerousias]
Εὔδαμος (11)
II-I BC
C. W. Vollgraff, “Novae Inscriptiones Argivae,”
Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Philologica Batava, Nova Series,
Leipzig, XLVII (1919), 252 (xxv A 11)
Son of Lykiskos
A Lacedaemonian actor
Εὔδαμος (12)
MID II AD
SEG XI 528
Son of Meniskos (2)
Ephor in the year of C. Avidius Biadas, AD 153/4
(Εὔδαμος [13])
I AD
IG V 1. 1315
Son of Neikan— (2) or Neikan— may be an epithet applied
to his son
Father of Eudamos (5)
Εὔδαμος (14)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 517
Son of Neikokrates (15)
Ephor in the year of Damokles (2) (ho kai Philokrates), AD 98/9
Σέ[κ(στος) Πο]ν(πηιος) Εὔδαμος (15)
II\III AD
Rizakis 626 (Stemma V); IG V 1. 559; [SEG XI 841]
Son of Onasikrate[s] (1)
High priest of the emperors
“The noblest and from the noblest, the most
reputable, forty-[fifth (or seventh)] generation from Herakles, forty-seventh from
the Dioscuri”
Priest and agonothetes for life of the Dioscuri
and the contest of the Greater Dioscuria and agonothetes of the Greater
Leonidean
Priest by descent of Poseidon Aspha[l]ius, Athena
Chalcioecu[s], [A]thena Poliachos and of the associated gods in the precinct of
the gods, Tyche So[p]atros, Artemis Pa[trio]tis, Demeter and [Kor]e in Ph{r}urion,
Sostra[tia] in Egeilia {Aegilia?}, Aphrodi[t]e Urania, Tyche [T]oichagete, Hermes
Ura[nius], Dionysus, Demeter and [Ko]re in Dictynne, Mn[emosyne, the Muses], Zeus
Hy[patos] {or Hy[psistos], cf. SEG XI 805} ——
Εὔδαμος (16)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 152 (cf SEG XI 604)
Son of Pamphilos (1)
Name in a catalogue [of bideoi?]
Εὔδαμος (17)
I AD AFTER 41
IG V 1. 20ba, 75b; SEG XI 563
([Εὔδαμος Σ —)c
Son of Soklidas (9)a
[Gerousias]c; nomophylax [in the year of Menekles,
AD 96/7]a
Eph[or]b
{Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύ[δ](ιος)} Εὔδαμος (18)
END II AD
Rizakis 290 (Stemmata I, VI, XI); IG V 1. 589a,
590b
Son of Spartiatikos (10)b
Father of Clau(dia) Damostheneia (1)b and Ti. Clau(dius) Pratolaos (10) [ho] kai
Damokratidasa
Husband of Damostheneia (3)ab
High priest of the emperors and their divine ancestorsb
Aristopoliteutesb
Paid for a memorial to his daughterb
[Εὔδ]αμος (19)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of St..a—
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Εὔδαμος (20)
BEFORE 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
Εὔδαμος (21)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
[Ephebe], ca. AD 190-200
Εὔδαμος (22)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
Neaniskos, ca. AD 190-200
Εὔδαμος (23)
I AD
IG V 1. 277
Eponymous patrono(mo)s
Πό(πλιος) Μέμ(μιος) Εὔδαμος
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Rizakis 562 (Reign of Marcus Aurelius/L. Verus; Stemmata VI, VII);
[Arch]iereus of the [emperors], [phi]locaesar [and philopatri]s, son of
the city
Gerousias in the year of Anonymus (a name of about eight letters)
(Εὔδαμος)
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of Eudamos
Εὔδαμος (24)
IG V 1. 754
Gravemarker: “hero”
[Ε]ὔδαμος (25)
I AD?
SEG XI 505
Father of Epiklida[s] (1)
Εὔδαμος (26)
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Father of Eudaimokles (2)
(Εὔδαμος [27])
I\II AD
SEG XI 627
Father of Eudamos (7)
[(Εὔδαμος [28])]
I AD?
SEG XI 505
Father of Eudamos (3)
(Εὔδαμος [29])
I AD
SEG XI 544
Father of Eudamos (4)
(Εὔδαμος [30])
I AD
IG V 1. 80
Father of C. Julius Eudamos (6)
Εὔδαμος (31)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 124
Father of Eudamos (2)
Εὔδαμος (32)
II-III AD
IG V 1. 653B
Father of Aur(elia) Hagion
Father-in-law of Hymnos
Grandfather of M. Aur(elius) Kleonymos (3) ho kai Hymnos
Εὔδαμος (33)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Kallikrates (9)
Εὔδαμος (34)
I AD
SEG XI 536
Father of Klearchos (1)
Εὔδαμος (35)
I\II AD
SEG XI 782
Father of [T]i. Clau(dius) Meneklidas
(Κλαύδιος) Εὔδαμος (36)
II AD
IG V 1. 602
Father of Cla(udia) Polla (1)
Father-in-law of Arist[e]as (6)
Grandfather of Pomponia Kall{i}stonike (2)
Εὔδαμος (37)
I AD
IG V 1. 20b
Father of Pratoneikos (7)
Εὔ[δ]αμος (38)
I\II AD
SEG XI 530
Father of R[uf]us (1)
Εὔδαμος (39)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 134
Father of Siteimos (1)
Εὔδαμος (40)
I AD
IG V 1. 137
Father of Soixiteles (1)
Εὔδαμο[ς] (41)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 104
Father of Sosipolis (1)
Εὔδαμος (42)
I AD
IG V 1. 78 (+75a + 81, cf. SEG XI 555), 152,
153
Father of Sokleidas (1)
Εὔδαμος (43)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 554
Father of Spartiatikos (3)
Εὔδαμο[ς] (44)
IG V 1. 119
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 50)
Εὔδ[α]μος (45)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 124
Father of —ades (Fragment 51)
Εὔδαμος
II AD?
SEG XXXV 337
Father of Claudia Tyrannis, who was honored for her sophrosyne and
philanthropia
[Εὐ]δία{ι}τος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 109
Son of ([Eu]dia{i}tos <2>)
Gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1), ca. AD 142-145/6
([Εὐ]δία{ι}τος [2])
I\II AD
IG V 1. 109
Father of [Eu]dia{i}tos (1)
Εὐδίαιτος (3)
II AD
IG V 1. 85
Father of Soteridas (3)
Εὔδικος
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 296; Xenophon Hellenica V 4.39
A perioikos, fell in 378 in the army of Agesilaos in Boeotia
Εὔδιος
END IV BC
Poralla 297; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.1, 10 (some
ms.—Eu[dikoß)
Eponymous ephor of the year 404/3
Εὐδόκιμος, Poralla 297a; Diodorus Siculus XIV 97.3, cf. Εὔδικος
Εὐδόκιμος (1)
I\II AD
SEG XI 491
Son of Damokrates (16)
Son of Spendon (3)
Diabetes; seitones for the second time from Egypt;
katangeleus of the Eurykleian games (after ca. AD 132); choragos; dikastagogos
from Samos; xenokrites to Alabas; tamias; gerousias for the third time; bideos;
seitones for the third time on behalf of his brother; “in no seitonia did he incur
a loss”
Εὐδόκιμος (2) ὁ καὶ Ἀριστείδας
MID II AD
IG V 1. 64a, 289b
Son of Damokrates (10)ab
Grandson of Eudokimos (7)a
Nephew of (Eudokimos <3>)b
Victor of the kasseratori(s) in the year of Alkastos (3)b, AD 136/7
Bouagosa mikichiddomenonb
Dedication to Ortheiab
Spondophoros in the year of [Eudamidas (12)]a, AD
148/9
(Εὐδόκιμος [3])
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 289
{Son of Eudokimos <7>}
Father of Eudokimos (4)
{Brother of Damokrates <10>)
Εὐδόκιμος (4)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 289
Son of (Eudokimos <3>)
{Grandson of Eudokimos <7>}
Nephew of Damokrates (10)
Cousin of Eudokimos (2) ho kai Aristeidas
Victor of the keloia in the year of Alkastos (3), AD 136/7
Bouagos mikichiddomenon
Dedication to Ortheia
([Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύδιο]ς) Ε[ὐ]δόκιμος (5)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 563a, [775 (= Orthia
362 #150)]b
Son of [Ti. Claudiu]s Pratomelidas (3)ab
Keryxa; subject of a memorialb
[Αὐρ(ήλιος)? Ε]ὐδ[όκιμο]ς (6)
AFTER AD 160
IG V 1. 140 (cf. SEG XI 616a)
Bideos in the year of M. Aur(elius) Teimokles (5) ho kai Kleo[it]as
Εὐδόκιμος (7)
IG V 1. 64, (289)
Father of Damokrates (10) [and Eudokimos (3)]
Grandfather of Eudokimos (2) ho kai Aristeidas [and Eudokimos (4)]
Εὔδωρος
MID III BC
IG IV2 1. 96 (cf. SEG XI 412)
Son of .....idas
[Lac]edaemonian proxenos of Epidauria and
thear[odo]kos of Apollo and Asclepius
Εὐελπίστιος
MID IV AD
Libanius epistulae 1210, [1214?], 1519
A Lacedaemonian addressee of Libanius
Εὐέλπ[ισ]τος
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Son of (Euelp[is]tos)
[Kasen to] Achra[daios]
Gerousias in the year of Nike[phoros h]o [Markou]
(Εὐέλπ[ισ]τος)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Father of Euelp[is]tos
[Εὐέλ]πιστος (1)
IG V 1. 190
Son of Soteri—
Name in a catalogue
Λούκιος Ἀπρώνιος Εὐέλπιστος (2)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 36 (Severan?); IG V 1. 564
Paid for a memorial to M. Aur(elius) Damarchos (3)
Limnaean
“Good and just”
[Αὐρ(ήλιος) Εὐέλπι]στος (3)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 134 (no earlier than AD 211-217); IG V 1. 130
[Synar]ch of the [agora]nomia in the year of the god Lykour[gos] (3)
Σ Εὐέλπιστος (4)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 176
Name in a catalogue
Εὐέλπιστος (5)
IG V 1. 547a, 682b,
683c
Father of M. Aur(elius) Alkisthenesa[b]c, of the
Limn[aean] obeb
Εὐέτης
IG V 1. 269
Eponymous patronomos
Εὐϝάλκης
DIED 418 BC
Poralla 298; IG V 1. 1124
A Laconian who fell at the battle of Mantinea in 418
Εὐϝάλκης
IV BC
Poralla 299; IG V 1. 649
Olympic victor, fourth century
Εὐϝάλνιος
VI BC
SEG XXVI 476
Inscribed seat at Olympia, Lacedaemonian proxenos
Εὐήμερος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 114
Son of Aphrodisios (10)
Gerousias for the second time, AD 112/3 or 113/4
[Εὐή]με[ρος]
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #8, plate 75a
Father of [Neikasippos]
Εὐήμερος (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 59a, 66b, 67c
Father of Neikasippos (2)[ab]c
ΕΥΘ
I AD
IG V 1. 1314 (no letters lost after 9)
Father of Arion (4), a Spartiate [from] Taenar[um]
Hieromnamon in Delphi in the time of Alexander the Great, Spring 329 BC
[— E]ὐθύδαμος
I BC
IG V 1. 93
Gerousias in the year of Serippos (3)
Εὐθυκλῆς
MID IV BC
Poralla 301; Xenophon Hellenica VII 1.33
An ambassador to the Persian court, ca. 367 BC
Εὐθυκλῆς
MID IV BC
Poralla 302; Arrian Anabasis II 15
A Spartiate who spend time at the Persian court as
an ambassador in 333. After the battle at Issos he was taken prisoner at Damascus,
but he was later freed by Alexander.
Εὐθυκλῆς (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 92
Son of Lichas (3)
Gerousias
Εὐθυκλῆς (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
(Freed) Philodamos (1)
Εὐθυκλῆς (3)
EARLY II BC
SIG3 683
Father of Eudamidas (4)
Εὐθυκρένες
H. W. Catling, Arch. Reports (1976/7) 36-37, ph; SEG
XXVI 459
Dedication to Menelaus at the Menelaion
[Εὐθ]υμία
IV\III BC
SEG XI 669E
Dedication {to Athena?}
Εὐθυμοκλῆς
I\II AD
IG V 1. 197 ([Εὐ]θυμοκ[λὴς Ἀμα]ράν[του], cf. SEG XI 596)a,
1314b, 1315c
Son of Amarant[os] (3)ac
Keryxa in the year of
Eurykles (2)c, ca. AD 116/7 and Charixenos (8)b, AD 125/6-127/8, for Damoea in Thalamae
Εὔθυμος (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 515
Son of Aristodamos (14)
Ephor in the year of Nikokrates (12), AD 86/7 or earlier
Εὔθυμος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 26
Son of Lysikrates (7)
Ephor (of the obe of the Amyclaeans)
Honored for the performance of his office by
inclusion in the public prayers for life and by the erection of a stele
Εὖθυς
HEROIC AGE
Poralla 303; Pausanias III 2.7
Father of the highly esteemed Charmidas who was
supposed to have lived under king Alkamenes
Εὔιππος
END V BC
Poralla 304; IG V 1. 213
Eponymous ephor from the second half of the fifth
century, probably shortly before 404/3
Εὐίτα[ς]
IV BC
SEG XIII 267
Gravemarker
Εὐκ—
II\I BC
IG V 1. 124
Father of Xenokleidas (1)
Εὔκαρπος (1)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 1315
Son of Chid—
Bidyos in the year of Eurykles (2), AD 116/7
Μᾶρ(κος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) Εὔκαρπος (2)
II\III AD
Rizakis 133 (AD 212 or later, specifically 219); IG V 1. 541
Son of Eukarpos (3)
Hipparch for life
Patronomos with the god Lykourgos (3) when Egnatius Proclus was
corrector
Εὔκαρπος (3)
IG V 1. 541
Father of M. Aur(elius) Eukarpos (2)
Εὐκατάλλακτος
II AD
IG V 1. 168
Father of [Aph]rodeisios (2)
Εὐκλ—
IG V 1. 119
Father of —ates (Fragment 52)
Εὔκλητος (1) = (4)?
END I AD
IG V 1. 20b
Son of Melesippos (2)
Ephor [in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]
Εὔκλητος (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 59a, [121 (—τος νυ—, cf. SEG XI 574)]b; SEG XI 521bc
Son of Nymphodotos (3)abc
[Gerousias (for the fourth? time) in the year of [Mem]m(ius) Piu[s] (2)b, AD 115/6
Ephor in the year of Meniskos (1)ac, AD
135/6
The two senior offices, twenty years apart, would seem to
indicate two separate individuals.
Εὔκλητος (3)
LATE I AD
SEG XI 593
Eponymous patronomos, AD 89/90 or earlier
Εὔκλητος (4) = (1)?
I AD
SEG XI 569
Father of Melesippos (1)
Εὔκλητος
MID I BC
Grunauer, p. 53 (emission mark 18 ), Gruppe XVI (43-31 BC), Serie 13, Tafel 12, Gruppe XVII (43-31 BC),
Serie 8, Tafel 13
Name on a coin identified as ephor (probably the
presbys of the euphoria)
Εὐκλείδας
IV BC
Poralla 305; Plutarch Artaxerxes 5
He was present in the court of Artaxerxes II, in what capacity is
unknown
Εὐκλείδας (1)
MID III BC
Plutarch Cleomenes 11.5a, 28.3-8b, Philopoemen 6.5, comparatio Agis Cleomenes
Ti. Gracchus C. Gracchus 5.2; Polybius II 65.9, 68.3; [IG V 1. 458];
Pausanias II 9.1, 3c (Epikleidas); RE XI Eukleidas
(19) 999
Son of Leonidas (1) II {and Kratesikleia}c
Brother of Kleomenes (1) III {and Chilonis <2>}a
An Agiad installed as co-ruler by his brother, ca. 227 BCa
He commanded the left wing at Sellasia, where he was killed.b
Εὐκλείδας (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 51a, [52]b, 490c; SEG XI 506d, [606]e; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #9, plate 75b (= IG
V 1.51)
Son of Deinakonabc[e]
Father of Bellon (1)c
Husband of Hila[r]ac
[Bidyos]e; ephor in the year of C. Julius
Philoklidas (3)ab[d], AD 91/2-95/6
Paid for a memorial to his sonc
[Ε]ὐκλε[ίδας] (3)
SEG XI 621
[Hierothytes] paid[ia]?
Εὐκλείδας (4)
I AD?
IG V 1. 278
Eponymous patronomos
Εὐκλείδας (5)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Nikandridas (1)
Εὐκλείδας (6)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 142
Father of Pasikles (4)
Εὐκλείδας (7)
IG V 1. 750
Father of Pratonikos (8)
Γά(ιος) Ἰ[ού(λιος)] Εὐκλείδας (8)
MID-LATE II AD
BSA XXIX, 11, 2(B) (the name is so faint as to be
almost unreadable and could as easily be Σικλείδας)
Eponymous patronomos
Εὔκοσμος
LYCURGAN AGE
Poralla 306; Pausanias III 16.6
Son of Lykourgos
The name is obviously invented with hindsight as to the reforms of
Lycurgus
Εὐκράτης (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Son of Eurykrates (2)
Mantis in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)
[Εὐκρά]της (2)
I\II AD
SEG XI 680
Son of Pasi[krat]es (9)
Dedication to the Diosc[u]ri and agora[nom]os in
the year of Eu[rykle]s (2), AD 116/7
Εὐκράτης (3)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 1112
Father of Eudamos (8), a Lacedaemonian
Εὐκρίνης (1)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
IG V 1. 155
Son of Ph[i]lonidas (7)
Name in a catalogue of pheideitio[i], ca. AD 120-130
Εὐκρίνης (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 32B
Father of Neikias (3)
Εὐκρίνης (3)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 111; SEG XI 585
Father of Philonidas (2)
Εὐκτήμων
I\II AD
IG V 1. 111, 112; SEG XI 585
Father of Eudaimakon
Εὐμαθίδας
Sammlung der griechischen Dialeft-Inschriften, ed. H.
Collitz et alii, Göttingen, 1884-1915, 2565, 59
Father of Nikon (1), a Lacedaemonian
Εὐμένης
I AD
IG V 1. 1314
Father of Ju(lius) Sokrates (2)
Εὐμηλίδας
MID-END IV BC
Poralla 307; IG V 1. 1233
Eponymous ephor in a dedicatory inscription from
the Cape of Taenarum dating to the second half of the fourth century
Εὔμυθις
VII-VI BC
Poralla 308; IG V 1. 920 (inscription from Sellasia)
Laconian stonecutter of the seventh or sixth century.
Εὐμωλίων (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Borthi[adas (2) or —os]
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Εὐμωλίων (2)
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Kallikrates (10)
[E]ὔνικος
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Sphaireus
Εὔνομος
LYCURGAN AGE
Poralla 309; Plutarch Lycurgus 1; Pausanias III 7.2;
Diodorus Siculus VII 8; Dionysius Halicarnassus II 49.4
One of the kings inserted into the list of Eurypontids
He was invented to bring the lawgiver Lycurgus
into relationship with the royal house and for that reason is sometimes made the
brother, sometimes the father of Lycurgus. The ancient chronographers gave him a
reign of 45 years.
Εὔνοος
I AD
SEG XI 605 (or = Εὔνους <2>?)
Father of Nikandridas (2)
Εὐνοστίδας
III\II BC
IG XII 9. 900C
Father of Kleon (1), a Lacedaemonian
Εὔνους (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 209a, 210b
{Freedman} of Aristokrates (21)a
Artokopos in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)a; koakter of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Kallikrates (33)b
Εὔνους (2), see Εὔνοος
Εὔξενος
V\IV BC
Poralla 310; Xenophon Hellenica IV 2.5
Agesilaus II left him behind with a detachment of
troops as harmost in Asia Minor in 394
Εὔξενος
MID III BC
SEG XII 371
The eponymous ephor in the year Sparta recognized
the temple of Asclepius in Cos as an asylum
Εὔξενος (2)
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Serippos (1)
Εὐονύμα
V BC
SEG XI 662
Dedication to Athena
Εὐπάτωρ
II AD
IG V 1. 504
Father of Ti. Cl(audius) Montanus ho kai
Hesychios, a Lacedaemonian and Trapezuntian
TA Σίλβιος Εὐπόρας
MID II AD
Rizakis 685; IG V 1. 116 <TA = {Γ}ά(ιος)?>
Gerousias between AD 161 and 169
Εὐπορία
SEG XI 686
Daughter of [Sos]thena
Granddaughter of So[zu]sa
Vow by [Sos]thena in her name to Zeus Hypsistus
Εὐπορίστος
I\II AD
IG V 1. 53, [54]
Father of Anenkletos
Grandfather of Stephanos (1)
Κανίνιος Εὔπορος (1)
I\II AD
Rizakis 211; IG V 1. 53a, [677: Kanini—, restoration rejected, cf. SEG XI 842e, addenda et
corrigenda]b
Son of Aristonikos (7)a
Spondophoros in the year of Kallikrates (26)a, AD 151/2
[Bideo]s in the year of Claudius [Atticus]b, AD 133/4
These would seem to be two different individuals, the
spondophoros a young man in AD 151/2, perhaps the son of the bideos.
Εὔπορος (2)
II AD
IG V 1. 71a, 154b
Son of (Euporos <5>)ab
Kasen to Po(mponius) Agis (2)a
Nomophy(lax) in the year of Kallikrates (12)a, AD
163/4
Name in a catalogueb, ca. AD 190-200
Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλιος Εὔπορος (3)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 136 (AD 212 or later); IG V 1. 544
Son of Harmostos
Synarch of the patronomia with P. Memmius Pratolaos (4) ho kai
Aristokles
Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλιος Εὔπορος (4)
MID III AD
Rizakis 135 (Appendix stemma iii); IG V 1. 314
Son of Kleandros (3) ho kai Menios
Eponymous patronomos, ca. AD 245
(Εὔπορος [5] = [2])
II AD
IG V 1. 71, 154
Father of Euporos (2)
Εὔπορος (6)
II AD
IG V 1. 73, 113 (—άνδρος); SEG XI 575 (—εάνδρος)
Father of Kleandros (2)
Εὐπυλίδας
MID IV BC
Poralla 311; Anthologia Palatina VII 435
Son of Iphikratidas and Alexippa
One of six sons killed fighting at Messene (after 369 BC)
Εὐπωλία
MID V BC
Poralla 312; Plutarch Agesilaus 1, 21; Pausanias III 15.1, 9.3; Xenophon Agesilaus 9.6, Hellenica IV 4.19; (Anthologia Palatina VII 426)
Daughter of Melesippidas. second wife of king
Archidamos II
Mother of king Agesilaos II and Kyniska
Her second son Teleutias perhaps comes from a
second marriage, since she appears after the death of Archidamos to have married
Theodoros
She appears to have lived at least until 392
BC
Εὐπωλία
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 313; Plutarch Agesilaus 19; Xenophon Hellenica VII 4.23
Daughter of King Agesilaos II and Kleora
Sister of Archidamos III and Prolyta
Wife (or sister-in-law) of Chilon
Εὐρυ—
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94
Father of Kallipolis
Εὐρυάδης
III BC
IG V 1. 708 (= SIG3 1224); RE XI 1316: Euryades
(2)
Gravemarker: Olympic victor, killed in war
Εὐρύαλος
VII BC
Poralla 314; Pausanias IV 20.8
A Spartiate who “commanded” in the Second Messenian War
Εὐρύαναξ
VI\V BC
Poralla 315; Herodotus IX 10, 53, 55
Son of Dorieus
Collateral relation of the house of the Agids
As second in command to Pausanias he took part in
the battle of Plataea in 479 BC
Εὐρυβανάσσα (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 209a, 212b
Daughter of Sidektas (6)a
Sister of Tyndares (1)a
Priestess in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)a
(Freed) Ploutosb
Μεμμία Εὐρυβανάσσα (2)
END II AD
Rizakis 540 (Stemmata I, VIII); IG V 1. 507a,
573b, 574c
Wife of C. Julius Seimedes (2)a
Granted a statuebc
Paid for a memorial to her husbanda
Εὐρύβατος
END VIII BC
Poralla 316A; Olymp 22;
Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 196; Pausanias V 8.7; Philostratus de gymnastica (ed. Jüthner) c 12
Was the first victor in boxing at Olympia, Ol 18 = 708
Εὐρύβατος, Poralla 316a; Eusebius (Schoene) I 206, cf. Εὐρυβίαδης
Εὐρυβιάδης
VI\V BC
Poralla 317; Herodotus VIII 2-5, 49, 57-64, 108,
124; Pausanias III 16.6; Diodorus Siculus XI 12, 15-19; Plutarch Aristides 8; Nepos Themistocles 4.2 (calls him
king); Lycurgus adversus Leocratem 70 (confuses him with
Eteonikos)
Son of Eurykleidas
As nauarch of the year 481/480 he commanded the
allied fleet of the Greeks at Artemision. In Sparta therefore he was given the
honor of a crown and a statue.
Εὐρυβιάδης
V\IV BC
Poralla 318; Olymp 396; IG
II2 2326 ((Εὐρυβιάν[δης]—ante a. 264 a.); Pausanias
V 8.10; Eusebius (Schoene) I 206; Chr. Habicht, “Ein Spartaner Namens Sybariades?”
Hyperboreus, 8 (2002), 1, 193-195.
Eurybiades was the first to win at the Olympic
games with a four horse (colt) chariot, Ol 99 = 384
Should this read Subarivdhß?
Εὐρυβιάδας
I BC
IG V 1. 95
Son of Damippos (10)
Gerousias in the year of Menalkid[as] (3)
Εὐρυδ—
Orthia 362, #149
Name on a statue base
Εὐρυδάμη
VI\V BC
Poralla 319; Herodotus VI 71
Daughter of Diaktorios, sister of Menios, second
wife of King Leotychidas II and mother of Lampito
Εὐρυδαμίδας
MID III BC
Pausanias II 9.1, III 10.5 (Pausanias may have
derived this name from a confusion with Eudamidas II, in which case the name of
the son of Agis IV would not be known); { Plutarch Cleomenes 1.1}; B. Niese, “Eurydamidas,” RE, XI Halbband (Stuttgart,
1907), 1322
Son of Agis (1) IV and Agiatis
Grandson of Eudamidas (2) II
Eurypontid king
The circumstances of Eurydamidas are unclear, but
he probably was king during the latter part of the reign of Leonidas (1) II and
the early part of the reign of Kleomenes (1) III. Kleomenes III became his
stepfather.
Certainly he had died by the time Kleomenes tried
to recall Archidamos (3), the brother of Agis IV, to be king, ca. 227 BC, and it
may have been the death of Eurydamidas which raised the necessity of placing a
king on the Eurypontid throne. Kleomenes is said to have poisoned
Eurydamidas.
Εὐρυκλῆς
VII\VI BC
Poralla 322; Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 200; Olymp 80
Victor of the stadion in the year 592
Γάιος Ἰούλιος Εὐρυκλῆς (1)
LATE I BC
Rizakis 461 (extended discussion); Josephus Antiquitates Judaicae 16.300-310a, Bellum Judaicum 513-532b; Pausanias II 3.5, III 14.6c; Plutarch Antonius 67.2-5d, Moralia (apophtheg-mata regum et
imperatorum) 207Fe; Grunauer, groups XXV-XXX,
plates 19-21f; Strabo VIII 363 (cf. Cassius Dio LIV
7.2)g, 366h; IG II 5.
1171B; IV2 1. 592, 662; V 1. 44 (cf. SEG XI 486), 141,
970, 971, 1172, 1243; Corinth, results of excavations conducted
by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 1929-, VIII ii 67, 68i, iii 314; SIG3 786j, 787, 788k, 789; SEG XI 922l, 923m, 924n; G. W. Bowersock,
“Eurykles of Sparta,” JRS, LI (1961), 112-18o; PIR 301; RE XI 1330-1331 Eurykles (5); RE XIX 580
Iulius (220)
Son of Lachares (3)dn
Father of C. Julius Lakon (1)i, C. Julius
Deximachos (1)k, and Lachares (2)j
A Spartiatec
M. Antonius executed his father for piracy.
Eurykles commanded a ship, possibly a contingent of ships against Antonius at
Actiumd.
He was granted Roman citizenship, the rule of
Sparta, and the island of Cythera by Augustusfgn.
He visited the court of Herod, ca. 7 BC, where he
used the king's family problems to enrich himself.ab
After his return to Greece he was exiled by
Augustus for “having filled Achaea with unrest,” probably by attempting to assert
Sparta's hegemony of the League of Free Laconia and the rest of the Peloponnesus.
His family remained in Sparta and his son, Lakon, was eventually granted the same
status as his fatheraeho.
After his death Eurykles was honored with a
festival instituted at Gythium by AD 15lm.
Rizakis 462 (extended discussion); IG V 1. 32Ba, 34b, 103c, 380d, 489e, 971f, 1172g, 1315h; V 2. 281i, 311j; SEG XI 680k, 779l; XXVIII 412 (IG V
1. 489+575—A. J. S. Spawforth, ABSA 73 <1978> 249-260 <ph>)m; Corinth, results of excavations
conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1929-, VIII iii 212n; BSA
XXVI (1925), 168, C6, C7o; PIR Julius 302; RE XIX
580-585 Iulius 221
Son of C. Julius Lakon (2)fg
{Great grandson? of C. Julius Eurykles (1)}
{Grandfather? of C. Julius Eurykles (3)}
{There is some connection between Eurykles and
Pompeius Falco—who took the name C. Julius Eurykles Herklanos and transmitted it
to his children—but inasmuch as they were of different tribes, Eurykles Fabia,
Falco Quirinia, they do not seem to have been related by blood or by adoption; by
marriage, perhaps?}
Neikippos (3)p, .....
(Fragment 150) and [Ar]istomenes (2)c kasen to
him
Co-agonothetes of the (lesser) Isthmian, ca. AD
90o
He was high priest of the emperors for lifefn by AD 116d
“Thirty-sixth generation from the Dioscuri”f
He was quaestor propraetor of Achaea, tribune of
the plebs, legate of Baetic Spain, legate of the III legion of Augustus (in
Syria)g
Eponymous patronomosa[b]hm, AD 116/7
He dedicated a stoa to Antinoos, AD 130 or afteri
Subject of various memorialsejn
Ἰούλιος Εὐρυκλῆς (3)
EARLY II AD
Rizakis 460 (see also following); IG V 1. 287
{Grandson of C. Julius Eurykles <2> Herklanos?}
M. Ulpius Aristokrates (17) was his synephebe
{[Boagos] mikichizomenon in the year of Atticus, AD 133/4}
Εὐρυκλῆς = (3)?
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b, 434 #17 (father of C. Julius
Areion)
Alkyoneus Nikonos was kasen to him in the year of P. Mem(mius) Eudamos
[Ε]ὐρυκλ[ῆς] (4)
SEG XI 883
Name on a tile found in the citadel or at the theater
Εὐρυκλῆς (5)
I BC
IG V 1. 141
Father of Rhadamanthys
Εὐρυκλείδας
MID VII BC
Poralla 320; Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 200; Olymp 59
Victor of the stadion in the Olympic games, Ol 37 = 632
Εὐρυκλείδας
MID VI BC
Poralla 321; Herodotus VIII 2., 42
Father of the nauarch Eurybiades who commanded at Salamis in 480
Εὐρυκλείδας
MID-LATE III BC
Plutarch Cleomenes 8
He was the messenger sent by Kleomenes (1) III to
hold the attention of the ephors while they were at dinner until an assassination
party could arrive and kill them
Possibly to be identified with the brother of Kleomenes III, Eukleidas
(1)
Εὐρυκράτης
EARLY VII BC
Poralla 323; Herodotus VII 204; Pausanias III 3.4-5, IV 15.3
King from the house of the Agiads.
Son of Polydoros
Father of Anaxandros.
He is supposed to have reigned some time before the Second Messenian War
Εὐρυκράτης
Poralla 324; Iamblichus de vita Pythagorica 267
A Pythagorean of unknown time
Εὐρυκράτης, Poralla 324A; Pausanias III 3.5, cf. Εὐρυκρατίδας
Εὐρυκ[ράτης] (1)
IG V 1. 259
Father of Kallikrates (11)
Husband of Pourchla, i.e. “Pulchra”
“Descended from S[copelus]”
Εὐρυκράτης (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Father of Eukrates (1)
Εὐρυκρατίδας
BEGINNING VI BC
Poralla 325; Pausanias III 3.5 (9); Herodotus VII
204; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata
Laconica) 221B
King from the house of the Agids
Son of Anaxandros
Father of Leon
The war against Tegea was supposed to have been
fought under him. The date of his reign falls in the beginning of the sixth
century.
Εὐρυλέων
VIII BC
Poralla 326; Pausanias IV 7.8, 8.11
From the noble family of the Cadmeian Argives he
was supposed to have been one of the leaders in the First Messenian War.
Εὐρυλέων
END VI BC
Poralla 327; Herodotus V 43-46
A Spartiate who accompanied Dorieus on his
expedition to Libya and Sicily. He saved himself and the survivors of the battle
at Egesta in 510 and forced his way into Selinuntum and ruled there. After a short
reign he was driven out and killed.
Εὐρυλεωνίς
EARLY IV BC
Poralla 328; Pausanias III 17.6; Olymp 418
She won the four horse chariot race at Olympia and
received a statue for it in Sparta. Kyniska the sister of Agesilaos was the first
Greek woman (Pausanias III 8.1) allowed to compete with her horses, so the victory
of Euryleonis must come later <Ol 103 = 368?>.
Εὐρύλοχος
MID V BC
Poralla 329; Thucydides III 100-102, 105-109
A Spartiate who in winter 426/5 sought to take
Delphi from Naupaktos. After this miscarried he turned to Acarnania, were he fell
in a battle at Olpai against the Athenian Demosthenes.
Εὐρυπῶν
HEROIC AGE
Poralla 330; Herodotus VIII 131 (Εὐρυφῶν); Strabo VIII 366; Plutarch Lycurgus 1; Polyaenus II 13
The eponym of the house of the Eurypontids
In the older sources he was the son of Prokles and in the later the son of
Soos
Father of Prytanis
Eurypon was supposed to have led a war against the Arcadians.
Εὐρυσθένης
HEROIC AGE
Poralla 331; Diodorus Siculus XII 45.1
(Εὐρυσθεύς); Herodotus VI 52, VII 204; Nepos Agesilaus 1,
7; Eusebius (Schoene) I 223
Son of Aristodemos and Argeia
Twin brother of Prokles
The first Spartan king from the house of the
Agids. He is, like his brother, an invented person to explain the origin of the
double kingship. The ancient chronographers gave him a reign of 42 years,
1103/2-1062/1
Εὐρυσθένης
V\IV BC
Poralla 332; Xenophon Hellenica III 1.6
Collateral member of the house of the Agids
Descendant, perhaps grandson, of king Damaratus
and brother of Prokles. In the year 399 we find both brothers as master over
Pergamum, Teuthrania, and Halisarna.
[Εὐρ]υσθενεία
IV-III BC
SEG XI 669C-D; XVII 187
Dedication to Ath[ena]
Εὐρυσθεύς, Poralla 332a; Diodorus Siculus XII 45.1, cf. Εὐρυσθένης
Εὐρυστρατίδας
MID VI BC
SEG XI 956 (origin unknown)
Dedication of arms
[Εὐρ]υτίων
III-II BC
SEG XI 474
Name in a decree of the city
Εὔρυτος
DIED 480 BC
Poralla 333; Herodotus VII 229
One of the 300 Spartans who fell at Thermopylae
Εὐρυφῶν, Poralla 333a; Herodotus VIII 131, cf. Εὐρυπῶν
Τιβ(ήριος) Κλαύδιος Εὐρώτας
MID II AD
IG V 1. 109a, 1516b
Granted a statue?b
Gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1)a, ca.
142-145/6
Εὔτακτος
IG V 1. 795
Gravemarker: thirty years old at death
Εὐτελ—
IG V 1. 814
Relative of —a?
Amycl[aean]?
Gravemarker
Εὐτελίδας
MID VII BC
Poralla 334; Africanus in Eusebius (Schoene) I 200
(Δευτελίδας); Philostratus de gymnastica 13; Pausanias VI
15.8; IG II2 2326; Olymp 63-64
A Spartiate, who won the boys' pentathlon at Olympia in Ol 38 = 628
Εὐτελίδας (1)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Father of Aristokrates (12)
[Εὐτελί]δας (2), IG V 1. 103, error for [Λουιά]δας (1)
M(ᾶρκος) Ἀντώνιος Εὐτράπελος
ROMAN PERIOD
Rizakis 31; IG V 1. 742 (added later)
Father/brother (?) of Antonia Dynamis
Gravemarker
Εὐτύχας (1) (= 2?)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
[Ephebe], ca. 190-200
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Εὐ[τυχ]ᾶς (2)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 137 (Woodward: Εὐ[ικτ]ᾶς?; SEG XI 633 (IG V 1. 172-175
joined)
Name in a catalogue of athletes
Εὐτύχας (3)
AFTER AD 160
SEG XI 633 (IG V 1. 172-175 joined)
Father of Aur(elius) Diony[s]ios
Εὐτύχας (4)
EARLY-MID II AD
IG V 1. 529
Father of Avidius Sa{t}y{r}os (1)
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Εὐτύχης
EARLY III AD
IG V 1. 684 (cf. SEG XI 844b, addenda et
corrigenda)
Grave marker “against the Persians” at the age of 20, ca. 217
Εὐτυχίδας (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 141
Magi(ros), [hi]erothytes in the year of Aristokratid[as] (1)
Εὐτυχίδας (2)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Hypogra(mmateus)
Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύ(διος) Εὐτυχίδας (3)
MID-LATE II AD
SEG XI 516
Ephor in the year of .... Aristokrates (13) Firmi, AD 166/7 or later
Εὐτυχίδας (4)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 148; SEG XI 537
A(uletes?) in the year of C. Ju(lius) Charix[enos] (7)
Εὐτυχίδας (5)
I AD
IG V 1. 97; SEG XI 561, 564, 605
Father of Aristonikidas (2)
Εὐτυχίδας (6)
I BC
IG V 1. [127], 210
Father of Nekles (2)
Εὐτυχίδας (7)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 148 (cf. SEG XI 537)
Father of [Si]timos (2)
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ευτυχίων (1)
II\III AD
Rizakis 141; IG V 1. 556
Son of Philokrates (12)
Synarch of the bideoi
Α[ὐρ(ήλιος)] Ευτυχίων (2)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 142 (AD 212 or later); SEG XI 633 (IG V 1. 172-175 joined)
Son of Romanus
Name in a catalogue of athletes
Εὔτυχος (1)
REIGN OF VESPASIAN
IG V 1. 676
Son of (Eutychos <17>)
Sphaireus in the year of Agathokles (9) Kleophantou, ca. AD 70-80
Of the Limnaean obe
[Ε]ὔτυχος (2)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 39
Son of [([E]utychos <18>)]
Synephebe with D[a]mares (3)
Ger(ousias) in the year of Cas(cellius) Aristoteles (6), AD 158/9-60
Dik[a]stagogos from Asia in the year of Agetoridas (3), AD 165/6 or
later
Nomophylax in the year of Xenarchidas (1), AD 166/7 or later
Ephor in the year of Nedymos (2), AD 168/9 or later
[Εὔτυχος (3) ]
I\II AD
FDelph III 1. 464
Son of Eutychos (19)
[Lacedaemo]nian
Granted Delphian citizenship and other honors because of his
ka[lokagath]ia
Μέμμιος [Αὐρή]λιος Εὔτυχος (4)
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 555; IG V 1. 538
Son of (Eutychos<20>)
[Epi]meletes in charge of the benefaction of the city towards —us
Paulinus
(and the repair of the bridge, funded by Paulinus)
{= Eutychos 11)?}
[Εὔτυχ]ος
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Son of ([Eutych]os)
[Synephebos of] Damares
Gerousias in the year of Nike[phoros h]o [Markou]
([Εὔτυχ]ος)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Father of [Eutych]os
Εὔτυχος (5)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 53, [54]
Son of Nymphas
Ephor in the year of Kallikrates (26) Rufi, AD 151/2
[Ε]ὔτυχος (6)
II-I BC
IG V 1. 886 (some letters reversed)
Erg[ones] of the [walls] in the year of Aristono—
Εὔτυχος (7)
I BC
IG V 1. 208
Grammateus
Εὔτυχος (8)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Hypere(tes)
Εὔτυχος (9)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 1314
Pai(anias?) and worshipper of Damoea-in-Thalamae
in the year of Me(mmius) Damares (5)
Εὔτυχος (10)
II AD
IG V 1. 60
Nomophylax in the year of [L]ysi[ppos] (3) Mnasonos, AD 126/7 or 127/8
Μέμμιος Εὔτυχος (11)
AFTER AD 160
IG V 1. 529
Served on the gymnasium (for the second time)
Paid for a memorial to M. Aurelius Aristokrates (8)
{= Eutychos (4)?}
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Εὔτυχο[ς] (12)
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 143; IG V 1. 684 (cf. SEG XI 844b, addenda et
corrigenda)
Sph[aireus] of the [Cynosu]rian obe
Εὔτυχος (13)
MID IV AD
SEG XI 464
One of those who helped [in the restoration] of the theater, ca. AD 359
Εὔτυχος (14)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 112
Father of Areion (5)
Grandfather of Nikaron (1)
Εὔτυχος (15)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 142
Father of Arist[o]phanes
Εὔτυχος (16)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 65, 85; SEG XI 528
Father of (Damonikos <5>)
Grandfather of Damonikos (3)
(Εὔτυχος [17])
I AD
IG V 1. 676
Father of Eutychos (1), of the Limnaean obe
[([Ε]ὔτυχος [18])]
II AD
IG V 1. 39
Father of [E]utychos (2)
Εὔτυχος (19)
I AD?
FDelph III 1. 464
Father of [Eutychos (3), a Lacedaemo]nian
(Εὔτυχος [20])
II AD
IG V 1. 538
Father of Memmius [Aure]lius Eutychos (4)
Εὔτυχος (21)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 154
Father of Kleonymos (2)
Εὔτυχος (22)
IG V 1. 535
Father of Aurelia Xeno
Father-in-law of Sex. Pom(peius) Spatalos
Ε[ὔ]τυχ[ο[ς (23)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 62 (cf. SEG XI 520—traces of letters)
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 53)
Γ(άιος) Ἰού(λιος) Εὔτυχος
Rizakis 463; SEG IL (1999) 400
Dedication to Hadrian “the savior”
Εὐφράνωρ
I BC
IG V 1. 870
Ergones of the paratheseus in the year of Nikonomos
Ε[ὐ]φρόνιος
MID IV AD
SEG XI 464
One of those who helped [in the restoration] of the theater, ca. AD 359
[Εὐω]νυμία
III BC
SEG XVII 187
Name on a tile in the precinct of Apollo, Amyclae
Εὐώνυμος
BEFORE 400 BC
Poralla 335; IG V 1. 983
Dedicated a brass vessel to Apollo before 400
Ἔφηβος
IG VII 2936
Lacedaemonian
Gravemarker: “Farewell, Chen”
(Chen: Stephanus Byzantius Ethnika, s. v.—a polis in
Laconia
ΕΧΑ—, see E{ὐ}α—
Ἐχεμένης
END V BC
Poralla 336; IG V 1. 213
Eponymous ephor shortly before 404/3
Ἐχέ[μμ]ας
MID V BC
Poralla 337; IG V 1. 1
Commandant of a lochos in the period 428-421
Ἐχέστρατος
HEROIC AGE
Poralla 338; Herodotus I 65, VII 204; Pausanias III 2.2
King from the house of the Agiads.
Son of Agis I
Father of Labotas
He is supposed to have reigned 35 years,
1030/29-996/5. The seizure of the Cynuria is attributed to him. The Lycurgus myth
made him the brother of the lawgiver.
Ἐχετέλης
MID IV BC
Poralla 339; FDelph III5 3 II
53
In the time of the Delphian archon Mnasimachos
(368-353) he brought gifts from Sparta to Delphi
Ἐχετιμίδας
MID V BC
Poralla 340; Thucydides IV 119
Father of the Spartiate Tauros, who concluded the
armistice with Athens in 423