IG V 1. 258 (the restoration is based on the meter and the association with the
name Teisamenos)
Victor of the keloia; "first"
Dedicated the drepane to Ortheia
Ἴαμος (2)
I AD
IG V 1. 298
Father of Teisamenos (3)?
Charixenos (3) kasen to him?
See Appendix 5
Ἰανθεμίς
END VII BC
Poralla 381; D. L. Page,
Alcman, the Partheneion, Oxford,
1951
One of the young women singers mentioned in Alcman's Parthenion
Ἱάρων, Poralla 381a; Inscriften von Olympia 274, cf.
Ἱέρων
hίασις
VI BC
SEG I 84 (A. Skias, Ἀρχ. Ἐφ. 1919, 33, 4
Retrograde inscription on a fragment of white marble found in Amyclae
Ἱδαῖος
V\IV BC
Poralla 382; Plutarch Agesilaus 13 (Ἀδαῖος); Xenophon
Hellenica IV 1.39
As the grapheus of Agesilaos II he was constantly at the king's side in the
campaign in Asia Minor of 396-394
Ἱέραρχος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of Archippos (8)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristokratidas (1)
Ἱέρα[ρ]χος (2)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 135
Father of Philomousos (1)
Ἱέραξ
V\IV BC
Poralla 383; Xenophon Hellenica V 1.3-6
As nauarch of the year 389/88 he sailed from Aegina to Rhodes, where he was
relieved of his command by Antalkidas.
Ἱεροκλῆς
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of Damonikidas
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
Ἱεροκλῆς (1) (= 2?)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Son of (Hierokles <6>)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Kallikrates (33)
Ἱεροκλῆς (2) (= 1?)
I BC
IG V 1. 136
Son of (Hierokles <7>)
[Kasen to] Ne[olas] (5)?
Bidyos in the year of D— (2)
Ἱεροκλῆς (3)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 20ba, 97b; SEG XI 564c; A. M. Woodward, BSA XXVI (1925), 168, C6, C7d
Son of Hierokles (8)abcd
K(asen) to Atticusd, Enymantiadasbc
<One of these is probably an inscriber's error, but it is
also possible that we have here two individuals.>
Gerousias in the year of C. Julius Philoklidas (3)bc, AD 91/2-95/6
[Gerousias in the year of Menekles]ad, AD
96/7
Ἱεροκλῆς (4)
SEG II 156
Gravemarker, precinct of Athena Chalcioecus
Ἱεροκλῆς (5)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 62
Father of Damoneikos (6)
(Ἱεροκλῆς [6]) = (7)?
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Hierokles (1)
(Ἱεροκλῆς [7]) = (6)?
II\I BC
IG V 1. 136
Father of Hierokles (2)
Ἱεροκλῆς (8)
I AD
IG V 1. 20b, 97; SEG XI 564; A. M. Woodward, BSA XXVI
(1925), 168, C6, C7
Father of Hierokles (3)
[Ἱερο]κλῆς (9), IG V 1. 97, error for [Νικο]κλῆς (1)
Ἱέρων
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 384; Xenophon Hellenica VI 4.9; Plutarch Moralia (de Pythiae
oraculis 8) 397e; Dittenberger-Purgold, Inscriften von Olympia 274; Pomtow, Klio IX 181-2
A Spartiate who commanded the mercenaries at
Leuctra in 371 and there met his death. He had statues in Delphi and Olympia. The
base of the latter is extant.
{ΙΕ}ΡΩ{ΝΥΜ}ΟΣ, see ΣΤΡΩΜΝΩΙ
Ἱλά[ρ]α
MID II AD
IG V 1. 490
Daughter of Bellon (3)
Wife of Eukleidas (2)
Mother of Bellon (1)
She and her husband paid for a memorial to their son.
Σέκ(στος) Πομ(πώνιος) Ἱλαριανός
IG IV 1279
Son of Alkastos (5)
Dedication prompted by a dream at the shrine of Asclepius at Epidaurus
Ἱλαροκλῆς
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
[Ephebe], ca. AD 190-200
Ἵλαρος (1)
AFTER AD 160
IG V 1. 597
Father of Aur(elia) Sokledeia
Father-in-law of Ariston (14)
Grandfather of Aur(elia) Neikaphoris
Ἵλαρος (2)
IG V 1. 189
Father of —on (Fragment 54)
Ἵλαρχος
MID V BC
Poralla 385; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 420/19
Ἰν[γένου]ς?
II AD
Rizakis 377; SEG XI 503
[G]ra[mm]ateus (in the year of) C. Ju[l(ius) —] (9)
Γάιος Ἀ—ς Ἰνουέντος
II-III AD
CIG 2935 (LeBas-Waddington 598—9 or ΛΑΙΟΣΛ or ΛΙΟΣΛ)
Citizen of Smyrna, Alexandria, Athens, Lacedaemon, and Tralles
Victor of the boys' pankration at the Pythian games
Ἰουλία Ἀ— (6)
Ἰουλ(ί)α Ἀπαταρίον
Ἰουλία Ἐτεάρεις
Ἰουλία Ἐτυμοκληδαία (1)
Ἰουλία N— (5)
Ἰουλία Νικίον (2)
Ἰουλία Παν[θ]άλ[ις]
Ἰουλία Παντιμία (1)
Ἰουλία Τετειμαμένα
Γ(άιος) Ἰούλιος Ἰουλιανός
Rizakis 466; IG V 1. 662
The city of Smyrna honored its own citizen for his victory in the third Uranian
games (or for his third victory) in 109/110. Granted Spartan citizenship?
Γ[ά(ιος)] Ἰού(λιος) -- (1)
I AD?
Rizakis 402; SEG XI 557 (traces)
Nom[ophylax]
Ἰούλιος (2)
I\II AD
Rizakis #397; IG V 1. 162A
Father of Isodamos
Γ(άιος) [Ἰ]ούλιος (3)
EARLY II AD
Rizakis 412 (C. Julius [Damocritus] D f.); IG V 1. 98
Son of [D]amokrito[s]
[Pre]sbys of [geront]es in the year of Mnason (7), AD 91/2-94/5
Ἰούλιος (4)
MID II AD
Rizakis 399; IG V 1. 111a; SEG XI 585b
Son of (Julius <5>)ab
Gerousias (for the second time) in the year of Biadasb, AD 153/4
[Gerousias (for the third time)] in the year of [C]la[udius] Sejanusa, AD 154/5
(Ἰούλιος [5])
I\II AD
Rizakis 398; IG V 1. 111; SEG XI 585
Father of Julius (4)
Ἰού[λιος] — (6)
AFTER AD 117
Rizakis 394; IG V 1. 47
Eponymous patronomos (mid-late II AD)
Γά(ιος) Ἰού[λιος] — (7)
II AD
Rizakis 403; SEG XI 802
[Synarch] of [P. Aelius Damokratidas (3)], cf. IG V. 1. 553
[Ἰ]ού[λ]ιος — (8)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Rizakis 409; IG V 1. 158 (cf. SEG XI 631); SEG XI 542 (ΟΥΔΙΟΣ = [Ἰ]ού{λ}ιος or
[Ἰ]ού(λιος) Δῖος?)
No[m]ophylax in the year of L. Vo[lusenus Ari]s{t}okrates (10), AD 100/1
Γά(ιος) Ἰο[ύλ(ιος)] — (9)
II AD
Rizakis 401; SEG XI 503
{Eponymous?} pat[r]o[nomos]
Ἰούλιος -- (10)
Rizakis 396; IG V 1. 319
[Eponymous patronomos]
Γ(άιος) Ἰούλιος -- (11)
Rizakis 404; IG V 1. 603
Official of Lacedaemonian games?
Ἰούλι[ος] -- (12), IG V 1. 182, see Ἰούλιος Νέας
Ἰούλ[ιος] -- (13), IG V 1. 182, see Ἰούλιος Λῦκος (1)
Ἰούλι[ος] -- (14)
Rizakis 395; IG V 1. 183
Name in a catalogue
[Γά(ιος) Ἰο]ύλιος -- (14a)
I\II AD
Rizakis 410; IG V 1. 33 (cf. SEG XI 478)
[Hi]pparch [in the year of —]idas
Gero[usias in the year of L]ampis, AD 118/9 or 119/20
N[omophyl]ax in the year of Caes[ar], i. e. Hadrian, AD 123/4
See Ἀρίων (8)?
Γ(άιος) Ἰού[λιος] (15) —σινε--
ROMAN TIMES
Rizakis 411; IG V 1. 1510
Dedication
Ἰού<λ>ιο[ς] (16) or Τούλλιο[ς]
II AD
IG V 1. 62 (cf. SEG XI 520)
Gerousias
Γάιος Ἰούλ[ιος] (17)
I AD I BC
Rizakis 407; IG V 1. 179 (cf. SEG XI 624)
(K[asen] to {Hie}ro{nym}os?, rejected in Rizakis, see Stromnoi)
Epistates
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλ(ιος) --
END II AD
Rizakis 400; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #7a, plate 74b
A Lacedaemonian living in Calamae, honored by the
city of the Lac[ed]aemonians for his piety towards his parents, his moderation,
and his learning
Ἰούνιος (2)
ROMAN TIMES
IG V 1. 1369
Father of Timas
Grandfather of Chariteles (1) and Junius (1), a
Lacedaemonian living in Calamae
Ἱππαγρέτης
MID V BC
Poralla 386; Thucydides IV 38
The second officer of the Spartiates trapped on Sphacteria in 425
Ἱππ[αρχία] (1)
IG V 1. 611
Daughter of Archip[pos] (9)
Subject of a decree of the city: "herois[sa]"
Ἱππαρχία (2)
I BC
SEG II 157
Gravemarker in the precinct of Athena Chalcioecus
Ἵππαρχος (1)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Son of Gorgippos (9)
Synarch of the patronomia with Kabonidas
Ἵππαρχος (2)
IG V 1. 269
Eponymous patronomos within a year or two after Euetes
Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος Ἵππαρχος (3)
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 516
Subject of honors for his good deeds by Ti. Claudius (9) .at.es and T.
[Oc]tavius Lon[ginu]s (2)
Ἵππαρ[χος] (4)
II-I BC
IG V 1. 894
[Eponymous patronomos]
Ἵππαρχος (5)
AUGUSTAN AGE
SEG XI 677
Father of [A]gehippia (2)
Ἵππαρχος (6)
I BC-I AD
Plutarch Lycurgus 4.8, 31.10
Father of Aristokrates (16), a Spartiate
Ἵππαρχος (7)
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Father of Eudamos (9)
Ἵππαρχος (8)
I BC
IG V 1. 95
Father of Sokrates (3)
[Ἵ]ππαρχος (9)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 142
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 55)
Ἵππασος
HELLENISTIC
Poralla 387; Diogenes Laertius VIII 84; Athenaeus I 14de; FGrH 589
Author of a constitution of the Laconians in five books
Ἱππίας?
MID IV BC
Poralla 388; Arrian Anabasis II 13.6
Was given the mission in 333 by Agis III to bring
money and ships from the Persians to Cape Taenarum. He is not categorically stated
to be Lacedaemonian but from the importance of the mission he certainly would
be.
Ἱππίτας
DIED 219 BC
Polybius V 37.8; Plutarch Cleomenes 37.6-13
A close friend of Kleomenes (1) III
He accompanied the king to Alexandria after the battle of Sellasia and died in
the abortive break-out, 219 BC
Ἱππίχα
I BC
IG V 1. 141
Daughter of Hippon
Sister of Damokrates (11)
[Hi]erothytes in the year of Aristokratid[as] (1)
[h]ιπ(π)όδαμ[ος or —ας]
END VI BC
SEG XI 658
Dedication?
Ἱππόδαμος
MID IV BC
Poralla 389; Polyaenus II 15 (Ἱπποδάμας at
"Prasiae"); Callisthenes in Athenaeus X 452a; Plutarch
Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s. v.) 222a
A Spartan army leader, who was besieged by the
Arcadians in 364 in Kromnos. He appears around 352 in the struggle against
Megalopolis and died at an age of 80 years (thus born in 432). The time of his
death is established by Plutarch where king Archidamos and Agis were in the field
together against Megalopolis. That was possible only in 352. He must have been a
Spartiate since he fought in the immediate circle of the king.
Ἱππόδαμος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Alkisoidas
[Ἱπ]πόδαμος (2)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 116 (cf. SEG XI 590)
Father of Ju(lius) Phil{ok}ratidas (3)
Ἱπποθράης (1)
II BC
IG V 1. 8
Son of Hippothraes (3)
Subject of an honorary decree by a foreign city for benefaction
[Ἱ]πποθράης (2)
I\II AD
Rizakis 465; IG V 1. 534
Father of C. Julius Agathokle[s] (8)
Grandfather of Julia Etymokledaia (1)
Ἱπποθρά[ης] (3)
II BC
IG V 1. 8
Father of Hippothraes (1)
Ἱπ[π]οκλέης
EARLY IV BC
Poralla 390; IG VII 1904
Name of a Lacedaemonian in an inscription found in
Thespiai. Dittenberger puts this inscription in the years 378-371 when a mora
under the command of a polemarch was stationed in Thespiai (Xenophon Hellenica V 4.46)
Ἱπποκράτης
END V BC
Poralla 391; Thucydides VIII 35, 99, 107; Xenophon
Hellenica I 1.23, 3.5-7; Diodorus XIII 66.2
A Spartiate who commanded in the Peloponnesian
fleet after 412. 411/10 he held the position of epistoleus under the nauarch
Mindaros. After that he was harmost of Chalcedon and found his death in the
defense of this city in spring 409.
(Ἱ)π[π]οκράτη[ς], IG V 1. 158, error for [Ἀρι]σ{τ}οκράτη[ς] (10)
Ἱπποκρατίδας
BEGINNING VI BC
Poralla 392; Herodotus VIII 131
Eurypontid king
Son of Leotychidas I
Father of Agesilaos and probably also of Agasikles
He reigned approximately in the beginning of the sixth century.
Ἱπποκρατίδας
V\IV BC
Poralla 393; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s.
v.) 222ab
A Spartan, who probably spend time in an official position in Asia Minor at the
end of the fifth or beginning of the fourth century
Ἱππομέδων (1)
MID III BC
Plutarch Agis 6.5a, 16.4-5b; Polybius IV
35.13c; IG XII 8. 156d;
Teles (Hense 2) page 23, line 9e; Otto, RE XVI 1884-87
#14; Piero Treves, Euforione e la storia ellenistica,
Milan, 1955, pp. 48-54 (poem title); B. A. v. Groningen, Euphorion, Amsterdam, 1977, pp. 91-96, ##30-32 (discussion of
identification of H., p 96); Photius Bibliotheca 153
Son of Agesilaos (2)ab
Father-in-law of Archidamos (3) <V>c
Once removed from the succession to the Eurypontid thronec
He went into exile with his father, ca. 241 BCb
He was the military and civilian governor of
Ptolemy III in the Thraceward region, 229-223 BCde
He was still alive when Kleomenes III died in 219 BC
Ἱππομέδων (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Son of Nikandros (10)
Paianias in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)
[Ἱπ]πόνικος
IG V 1. 709
Gravemarker: [killed in war]
Ἱππονοίδας
END V BC
Poralla 394; Thucydides V 71/72
A polemarch who through his disobedience at the battle of Mantinea in 418 was
exiled
Ἱπποσθένης
END VII BC
Poralla 395; Eusebius I 200; Pausanias III 13,9, V
8,9; Philostratus Gymnastikos 1; Olymp 61, 66, 68, 70, 73, 75
Father of Hetoimokles
He was an Olympic victor as the first in boxing of
the boys (Ol 37 = 632) and five times in men's boxing (Ol. 39-43 = 624-608).
According to Pausanias he was accorded the same honors as were paid to Poseidon in
Sparta.
[Ἱ]ππότας
LATE III BC
SEG XI 414
Son of Aristolas (3)
Lacedaemonian proxenos of Epidauria, ca. 225 BC
Ἵππων
II\I BC
IG V 1. 141
Father of Damokrates (11) and Hippicha
Ἴρβος
HEROIC AGE
Poralla 396; Pausanias III 16.9
Descendant of Agis I
Son of Amphisthenes
Father of the Lacedaemonian heroes Astrabakos and Alopekos
Ἰσαγό[ρας]
CHRISTIAN ERA?
IG V 1. 727
{Father} of Kallistonike (3)
Ἰσάδας
MID IV BC
Poralla 397; Plutarch Agesilaus 34; Aelian
de natura animalium VI 3, cf. j
Isivda"
Son of the Spartiate Phoebidas
Nephew of Eudamidas
He distinguished himself before he was quite 20 years old during the defense of
Sparta against the Thebans in 362. (See jIsivda")
Ἰσάνωρ
MID V BC
Poralla 398; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 430/29
Ἰσίας
END V BC
Poralla 399; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 410/9
Ἰσίδας
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 399a; Polyaenus II 19
A Spartan youth who was supposed to have saved
Gytheion in 370/69 from the Thebans. "Isidas" is certainly to be identified with
"Isadas" above, the son of Phoebidas. The passage in Polyaenus is only a doublet
of Plutarch Agesilaus 34 and confuses the two Theban
invasions of 370/69 and 362.
Ἰσόδαμος
REIGN OF DOMITIAN
IG V 1. 162A
Son of Julius (2)
Spondophoros, mid 90's AD
[Ἰσόχρ]υσος (1)
I\II AD
SEG XI 493
Son of ([Isochr]ysos <2>)
[Dia]betes in the year of Hermogenes (2), AD 118/9, 119/20, or 122/3
Ambassador to Hadrian at Nicopolis, AD 124/5
Dikastagogos from Asia in the year of Claudius Aristoteles (4), ca. AD
143-146/7
Gerousias in the year of Kleon (18), AD 147/8
Gynaikonomos in the year of Avidius Biadas, AD 153/4
([Ἰσόχρ]υσος [2])
I\II AD
SEG XI 493
Father of [Isochr]ysos (1)
Ἰσόχρυσος (3)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 62a, 107b; SEG
XI 606c
Father of Pollion (1)a[bc]
Ἱστίαιος
I BC
SEG XI 877
Ergonas skanothekas in the year of Kallikrates (33)
Ἰσαγόρας
MID-END V BC
Poralla 400; Thucydides IV 132, V 19, 21-24
A Spartiate who was sent to Brasidas in Thrace in 422
In 421 as one of the empowered representatives of
Sparta he signed the peace of Nikias. Soon after that he travelled to Chalcidice.
He must have returned quickly since he was one of the signers of the
Spartan-Athenian alliance in 421.
Ἰσχόλαος
V\IV BC
Poralla 401; Diodorus XV 64.3-4 (Ἰσχόλας);
Polyaenus II 22; Xenophon Hellenica VI 5.24-26
Fought in Thrace against Chabrias. This can ony
have happened in 390/89 or 375, since only in these two years was Chabrias in
Thrace.
In winter 370/69 he is found at the defense of
Olos in the Skiritis and died there in a battle against the Arcadians
Ἰφικρατίδας
MID IV BC
Poralla 402; Anthologia Palatina VII 435
Husband of Alexippa
Father of Eupylidas, Eraton, Chairis, Lykos, Agis, Alexon, and Gylippos
All of his sons (except Gylippus) were supposed to
have fallen before Messene (which was founded in 369)