Name from a catalogue (or father of Julius Kalle—)
῾Η[ρα]κλανός
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94, 265
Father of Lachares (3)
Ἡράκλας (1)
IG V 1. 915
Name on a tile
Ἡράκλας (2)
II AD
IG V 1. 556
Father of Aur(elius) Aristokrates (14)
Ἡρακλε—
IG V 1. 190
Name in a catalogue
Ἡρακλεο—
REIGN OF THE SEVERI
IG V 1. 682
Father of, or himself, a [sphai]reus in the year of [P. Aelius
Alkandridas (2)]
Of the Limn[aean] obe
Ἡρακλεία
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 61 (mid AD III—Roman nomen Aurelia omitted); IG V 1. 599
Daughter of Teisamenos (4) (and Oppia)
Wife of M. Aur(elius) Eutychianos (1) [ho kai Aur]elianus
Honored by the city with a statue and a verse for her piety and virtue, her
wisdom and good birth
Ἡρακ[λ]ίδας (1)
IG V 1. 270 (9)
Son of Pakonios
Kasen to Damokrates (18)
Pratopanpais when victor of the boys’ — in the year of Mnasistratos (1)
[Ἡρα]κλείδας (2)
BEFORE ca. 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295 (traces)
Harmost (?), mentioned in a catalogue from Oetylus
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Ἡρακλείδ[ας] (3)
II AD
Rizakis 145 (no earlier than AD 211-217); IG V 1. 130
Synarch of the [agora]nomia in the year of the god Lykour[gos] (3)
Ἡρᾶς
I AD
SEG XI 512, 562
Father of Aristokrates (15)
Ἡρ[έ]ας
I AD
IG V 1. 1314
Father of Philomelos
Ἡρίδ[ας]
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Father of Pasiteles (2)
Ἡριππίδας
V\IV BC
Poralla 349; Diodorus Siculus XIV 38.4-5a; Xenophon Hellenica III 4.6,
20, IV 1.20-27, 2.8, 3.15-17b, 8.11c; Agesilaus II 10-11d; Plutarch Agesilaus 11e; Pelopidas 12-13f; Moralia (de
genio Socratis 34) 598f (ÔHrmippivda")g
A Spartiatea
He put down an uprising in Herakleia in Trachinia
in 399a.
He took part in Agesilaos’s expedition in Asia
Minor, returned with him to Greece in 394, and commanded the mercenaries from Asia
Minor at Coroneia.bde
After the death of the nauarch Podanemos he took
over the command of the fleet in the Corinthian Gulf in 393 and led it again in
393/2 as Nauarch.c
In 379 he was one of the three harmosts who lost
Thebes and was executed for that in Corinth.fg
Ἥρκλανος, see Γ(άιος) Ἰούλιος Εὐρυκλῆς (2)
Ἡρογείτων
II\I BC
IG VII 417
Father of Praxias, a L[acedaemonian?]
Ἡρώνδας
Poralla 350; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica, s. v.) 221c
A Lacedaemonian of unknown time who made a witty saying in Athens