ΓΑΙΟΥ, IG V. 1. 71, error for ΓA(IOΣ) IOΥ(IOΣ), see Φίλιππος (12)
Γαισύλος (i.e. Γαιhύλος)
EARLY V BC
Poralla 179; IG V. 1. 1316
Dedicatory inscription from Thalamai
Γαισύλος
MID IV BC
Poralla 180 ; Plutarch Dion 49
A Spartiate who became involved in the conflict of Herakleides and Dion in
Sicily around 356 bc
Γαληνός
MID II AD
IG V. 1. 680
Son of Spendon (4)
Of the Neopolitan obe
Presbys of sphaireis in the year of Lysippos (1)
Γαλλών[ιος?]
I\II AD
IG V. 1. 75 ([Ἄ]π{ο}λλών[ιος]?)
Ep[hor]
Γαρέας
VIII BC?
Orthia 169.5; BSA XXIV p. 93 #5
Artist
Γάστρων
MID IV BC
Poralla 181; Frontinus strategemata II 3.13; Polyaenus
II 16
Fought (probably about 350) in Egypt against the Persians.
ΓΕΛΛΙΟΣ
{Λ}ΟΥ(ΚΙΟΣ) {Γ}ΕΛ(ΛΙΟΣ), see ΔΟΥΤΕΛ ΑΡΕΤΩΝ (4) M(ᾶρκος) Γέλλιος Θεσσαλιανὸς
Παλλιατής
(Γ—, Π—, or F)9—
IG V 1. 1574 (retrograde)
Name on a vase, Amyclae
Γέλων
VII\VI BC
Poralla 182 ; Africanus in Eusebius I 200; Olymp
76
Olympic victor of the stadion in the year 604
Γέμελλος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of Kleon
Μᾶρ[κ]ος Οὔ[λπιος] Γενεάλης
III\IV AD
G. Mihailov, Inscriptiones Graecae in Bulgaria repertae,
Sofia, 1964, III 2. 1573
Citizen of Augusta Trajana in Thrace and of Lacedaemon
Subject of a Spartan honorary decree for his virtue and benefactions in
education
Γενέθλιος
II AD
SEG XI 643
Son of T— (2)
Name in a catalogue
Πό(πλιος) Μέμ(μιος) Γενναῖος
MID-LATE II AD
Rizakis 563; IG V 1. 71a, 154b
Nomophylax in the year of Kallikrates (12)a, ca.
163/4
Synseitosb (ca. 190-200 AD)
Γεράδας
EARLY
Poralla 183; Plutarch Lycurgus 15; Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s. v. Lykourgos 20
Γεραδάτας) 228bc
A Spartiate of former times, whose laconic saying about adultery is repeated by
Lycurgus.
Γεράνδας
EARLY IV BC
Poralla 184; Plutarch Pelopidas 25
He fell in a battle against the Theban Charon near Plataea shortly before
371.
Γεράνωρ
EARLY IV BC
Poralla 185; Xenophon Hellenica VII 1. 25
As polemarch he defended Asine against the Arcadians in 369/8 and found his
death there.
Γερυλλίων
IG V 1. 812
Son of Anna Aphrodeito and Beithys
Gravemarker for himself and his father
Γιτιάδας
MID VI BC?
Poralla 186; Pausanias III 17. 2-3, 18. 8
An artist, architect, and poet between the First and Third Messenian
Wars
[Γ]λαυκατ[ίας]
IG V 1. 720 (cf. SEG XI 863 Schwyzer. Friedländer)
Boustrophedon inscription: “Kalas [An]thida erected this memorial to [G]—his
son.”
Γλαῦκος
EARLY VI BC
Poralla 188; Pausanias II 18.2, VIII 8.1;
Herodotus VI 86; Plutarch Moralia (de
sera numinis vindicata 11)
Son of Epikydes
He lived three generations before King Leotychidas
II, by whose time (ca. 500) his family had already died out.
Γλύκων (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 39a, 71b, 86c, 154d; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #5b, plate 73be, {restores the name (a very short one) of the
patronomos from IG V. 111 (= SEG XI 584), a gerousias named C. Julius
Neas.}
Son of (Glykon <4>)abcd[e]
Ger(ousias) in the year of Titianosa, ca. 155/6
Nomophylax in the year of Agetoridas (3)abc, ca. 165/6 or later
Gerousias [for the second time or more] in the
year of C. J[ulius Neas—could be after Nedymos]e
Ephor in the year of Nedymos (2)a, ca. 168/9 or
later
Synseitosd
Γλύκων (2)
IG V 1. 329
Son of Hermogenes (5)
Victor in the boys' moa
Γλύκων (3)
IG V 1. 796
Laconian?
Gravemarker: associated with a man from Nicaea
(Γλύκων [4])
II AD
IG V 1. 39, 71, 86, 154, [Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #5b, plate
73b]
Father of Glykon (1)
Γλύκων (5)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 79, 284, 523; SEG XI 517, 539
Father of Hermogenes (2)
Γνωhίλας
III BC?
SEG XVII 188
Dedication, precinct of Apollo, Amyclae
Γνώσιππος
MID III BC
Poralla 189; Athenaeus IV 168d; FGrH 86
(Agatharchides of Cnidus)
A Lacedaemonian profligate forbidden by the ephors
to associate with young men.
Γοργιάδας (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 93
Son of Euam[er]os (7)
Gerousias in the year of Serippos (3)
Γοργιάδας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Charinos (1)
Γοργίας (1)
V BC
Poralla 190; Pliny naturalis historia XXXIV 49; IG I2 488-490
A bronze sculptor from Sparta, floruit ca. 430.
Γοργίας (2)
MID-LATE III BC
IG VII 337
Son of Pantias (3)
Brother of Pantias (2)
“Lakon”
Proxenos of Oropus, himself and his descendants
Γοργίππα
III-II BC
IG V 1. 1341
Μember of the Taenarian cult (?)
Πό(πλιος) Μέ(μμιος) Γο[ρ]γιππίδας (1) Φιλάδελφος
Rizakis 564; IG V 1. 509
Son of Lysineikos (4)
Brother of Damostheneia (2) and P. Me(mmius)
Lysineik[os] (1) Philadelphos
Subject of a memorial by his brother and sister
[Γορ]γιππίδα[ς] (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of ..ni—
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Γοργιππίδας (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 511
Eponymous patronomos
Γοργιππίδ[ας] (4)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 109 (name added later)
Gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1)? ca. 142-145/6
Γοργι[π]πίδας (5)
SEG XI 560
[Gerousias]
Γόργιππος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Son of Gorgion (3)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)
Γ[όρ]γιππος (2)
LATE II AD
IG V 1. 78; SEG XI 555 (= IG V 1. 75a + 81)
Son of Gorgippos (7)
Presbys of [no]mophylakes in the year of Me(mmius) [Longinus (1)?]
Γόργιππος (3)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 89a, 129b,
307-309c, 557d
Son of Gorgippos (8)abc
Synarch of the agoranomiab; subject of an honorary decree for the execution of other offices and
especially for his generosity as gymnasiarchd;
eponymous patronomosc; enseitosa
--
[Γόρ]γιππος (2 or 3)
Archailogikon Deltion 24 (1969), Chronica p. 136, pl. 132 (BCH 1971, p. 887, fig.
182, 183; Arch An Ath 1970, 260-2)
Son of Gorgippos (7 or 8)
Name on the base for (four) statues, one to Julia Mamaea, AD 221-2
[Gerousias]
--
Σέξ(τος) Πομ(πήιος) Γόργιππος (4)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 627; IG V 1. 653B
Son of Onasikrates (1)
M. Aur(elius) Kleonymos (3) ho kai Hymnos was his synephebe.
Axiologotatos
Γόργιππος (5)
I BC
IG V 1. 124
Son of Phili— (2)
Synarch of the agoranomia in the year of Aristandros (4)
Γόργιπ[πος] (6)
I BC
IG V 1. 141
[Hi]erothytes in the year of Aristokratid[as] (1)
Γόργιππος (7)
II AD
IG V 1. 78 (SEG XI joins IG V 1. 75a + 81)
Father of G[or]gippos (2)
Γόργιππος (8)
II AD
IG V 1. 89, 129, 307-309, 557
Father of Gorgippos (3)
--
Γόργιππος (7 or 8)
II\III AD
Archailogikon Deltion 24 (1969), Chronica p. 136, pl. 132 (BCH 1971, p. 887, fig.
182, 183; Arch An Ath 1970, 260-2)
Father of [Gor]gippos (2 or 3) = Gorgippos (3), ep. patr. ca. AD 200?
--
Γόργιππος (9)
I BC/I AD
IG V 1. 48
Father of Hipparchos (4)
Γόργιππ[ος] (10)
IG V 1. 675
Father of [La]odamidas, of the Pitanatan obe
Γόργιππος (11)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 135
Father of Polykles (1)
Γόργις
LATE III / MID II BC
IG V 1. 29
Son of Alkamenes (2)
Proxenos and benefactor of the koinon of the
Acarnanians, ca. 220 or 167-146 BC, with the grant of rights of security and
asylum, property, and the other customary privileges for himself and his
descendants
Γοργίων (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 69 ([SEG XI 554] is a copy)a, 71b; SEG XI 585c
Son of Kleoboulos (3)abc
Ger(ousias) in the year of Biadasbc, ca.
153/4
[Gerousias for the second time in the year of Sejanus, ca. 154/5]
Ephor in the year of Charaxb, ca. 156/7-8
Pr(esbys) of nomophylakes in the year of
Cas(cellius) Aristoteles (6)ab, ca. 158/9-60
Γοργίων (2)
III BC
IG XI 4. 542 (= F. Durrbach, Choix d'inscriptions de
Délos, Paris, 1921,
I 15)
Father of Demaratos, a Lacedaemonian (and descendant of the deposed
king?)
Subject of a Delian honorary decree
Γοργίων (3)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Gorgippos (1)
Γοργίων
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Father of Kleoboulos
Γοργολέων
IV BC
Poralla 191; Plutarch Pelopidas 17
He fell as polemarch in the ill–fated expedition
at Tegyra, 375, in a battle with Pelopidas.
Γ[ό]ργος
II BC
D. Comparetti, “Papiro Ercolanese Inedito,” Rivista di Filologia, III (1875), pp. 449-555, p. 546, col.
LXXVI Line 5: γ[ό]ργος λακεδαιμ[όνι]ος
A philosopher and student of Panaetios
Γοργώ (1)
BORN 506 BC
Poralla 192; Herodotus V 51, VII 205, 239, IX 10
Daughter of Kleomenes I
Wife of Leonidas I (her half-uncle)
Mother of Pleistarchos
Γοργώ (2)
AUGUSTAN AGE
SEG XI 676
Daughter of Aristo[las] (2)
Dedication to Demeter and Kore
Γοργώ (3)
IG V. 1. 811; B. Niese, RE, XIV Halbband
(Stuttgart, 1912), 1655, see Gorgo (3)
Gravemarker with a retrograde inscription
Her name appears with Damares (10), Kleanor (2),
Andrias the Thracian, Leonis (2), and Charon (4)
Γοργώπας
V\IV BC
Poralla 193; Xenophon Hellenica V 1.5-13; Demosthenes XI
76
In 389/8 he was epistoleus of the nauarch Hierax;
as such he was occupied in Aegina. From there he went with Antalkidas, the nauarch
of the next year, to Ephesus and then travelled back to Aegina, where he defeated
the Athenians at sea in a moonlit battle. Soon thereafter he fell into an ambush
in Aegina (set by Chabrias) and was killed along with eight other
Spartiates.
[Γοργ]ώπας (1)
IV/III BC
Poralla 195; FDelph III 5. 92A
32
Son of Gorgopas (3)
Naopoios at Delphi
Lacedaemonian
Γοργώπας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Son of Habrias (2)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)
Γοργώπας (3)
IV BC
Poralla 194; FDelph III 5. 92A 32
Father of [Gorg]opas (1), a Lacedaemonian
Γοργώπας (4)
I AD
SEG XI 608
Father of Pasikles (5)
Γοργώπας
LATE IV BC
SEG LVI (2006) 460
“In war”
Γοργῶς
I BC
IG V 1.212
Son of Koreidas
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the
year of Aristomachos (3)
†Γραμματε[ικος or —ιτιμος], IG V l. 124 (and
addendum), seems an unlikely name (no appearance in Volume IIIA The Peloponnese, Western Greece, Sicily, and Magna Graecia, A Lexicon of Greek
Personal Names) and is readily explainable as “grammate[us]”
Γράνιος (1)
END I AD
Rizakis 373; IG V 1. 97; SEG XI 564
Son of Gra[nio]s (2)
Gerousias for the third time in the year of C. Julius Philoklidas (3),
91/2-95/6
Γρά[νιο]ς (2)
I AD
Rizakis 374; IG V 1. 97; SEG XI 564
Father of Granios (1)
Αἴλιος Γρανιανός
Rizakis 12; SEG XI 838
Victor
Sicyonian
Ἰού(λιος) Γράπτος
Rizakis 464; IG V 1. 149 (+ 155 by SEG XI 600 Late Antonine)
Epi tou makellou
Γραφικός
I AD
SEG XI 558
Father of Menandros (1)
Γῦγις see Γῦλις
Γύλιππος
MID-END V BC
Poralla 196; Aelian varia
historia XII 43a; Thucydidesb VI 93, 104, VII 1-7, 21-23, 46, 52-86; Diodorus XIII
7-8c, 106.8-10d;
Plutarch Niciase 19-21, 26-28; Comparatio Timoleon
et Aemilius Paulus 2f; Lysander 16-17g; Lycurgus 30.5; Alcibiades 23.2, Dion 49.5; Mor. 10c;
Lucian quomodo historia conscribenda sit 38; Justin IV 4.7,
10, 5.9; Athenaeus VI 234a; Isocrates orationes VI 53
Son of Kleandridas
He was a mothaxa, that
is, his father had lost his citizenship due to criminal acts and Gylippos,
apparently, had entered the agoge sponsored by someone else.
When the Athenians lay siege to Syracuse during
the Peloponnesian War, Gylippos was sent by the Spartans to help the Syracusans.
He organized the defense, defeated and destroyed the Athenian forces.bce
After that Gylippos was sent back to Sparta by the
Syracusans because of his greed and his imperiousness.f
We find him next in the fleet of Lysander. He was
sent back to Sparta after the battle of Aegospotami with the valuable booty.
Gylippos embezzled part of it, was caught and condemned to death and fled into
exile.dg
Γύλιππος
MID IV BC
Poralla 197; Anthologia Palatina VII 435
Son of Iphikratidas and Alexippa
He fought together with his six brothers at an
unknown time against Messenia (thus after 369 BC) and was the only
survivor.
Γύλιππος (1)
EARLY III BC
Plutarch Cleomenes 1.2
Father of Agiatis, the wife of Agis IV
A wealthy Lacedaemonian, presumedly dead by 241 BC
Γύλιππος (2)
IG V 1. 149
Epi tou mychou
Γῦλις
MID VII BC
Poralla 198; Africanus in Euseb. I 198 (Codd: Γῦγις); Olymp 50
Victor of the stadion in Ol. 33 = 648 at the Olympic games
Γῦλις
V\IV BC
Poralla 199; Xenophon Hellenica IV 8.21-23.
In 394 after the battle at Coroneia as polemarch
he took over the command for the wounded king Agesilaos II and led the army to
Locris where he fell in a skirmish
Γῦλλις
MID VI BC
Poralla 200; Anthologia Palatina VII 432
According to an epigram he fell in a battle near Thyreai in 550.
Γυρίδας
DIED 220 BC
Polybius IV 35.5
A gerousias, pro-Macedonian, murdered by the pro-Aetolian party in
Sparta
Γυρτιάς
IV\III BC
Poralla 201; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Lacaenarum s. v.) 240ef
Grandmother of an Akrotatos, who fell on Crete
It is most probable that this Akrotatos is the son
of Kleomenes II. Gyrtias, then, would be the mother-in-law of Kleomenes II.