Subject of an honorary stele paid for by his children, Kallikrates and
Neikippia, and by Sulpicius Marcellus, probably after AD 212.
(Αὐρήλιος) Καλλικράτης
III AD
Spawforth ABSA 89, 439-40 no. 12 (SEG XLIV 363)
Son of M. Aur(elius) Kallikrates
Brother of (Aurelia) Neikippia
Helped pay for an honorary stele to his father
[Καλ]λικράτ[ης] (71), SEG XI 791, see Δαικράτ[ης]
Καλλικρατία (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 141
Daughter of Kallikrates (58)
[Hi]erothytes in the year of Aristokratid[as] (1)
Καλλικρατία (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 481
Daughter of Philokratidas (4)
Granddaughter of Kallikrates (64)
Wife of Theodoros (2)
Raised a memorial to her father
Καλλικρατία (3)
V BC
SEG XI 664
Dedication to Athena
Καλλικρατίδας
END V BC
Poralla 408; Xenophon Hellenica I 6.1-33; Plutarch Lysander 6-7; Diodorus XIII 76-79, 97-99; Aelian varia historia XII 43; Philostratus Apollonius IV 32
Nauarch of the year 407/6. He took over the command in Spring 406 from
Lysander. After a promising beginning, the invasion of Methymna and the victory at
Mytilene, he was defeated by the Athenians at Arginusae and fell there. Aelian
gives the information that K. was a μόθαξ. (Poralla suspects the truth of that
assertion, particularly as he is linked with Lysander—“improbable”—and
Gylippos—“false”—but, if a mothax does not have to be a helot, but could be the
son of a disenfranchised citizen, then perhaps there is validity to these
assertions.) Diodorus describes him as a Spartiate.
Καλλικρατίδας "
END IV BC
Poralla 409; Arrian Anabasis III 24.4; Curtius Rufus III
13.15
Spartan from a famous family. Ambassador to the court of the Persian king
Darius III, after whose death he was captured by Alexander
Καλλικρατίδας
Poralla 410; Stobaeus florilegium (ed. Meineke) III p.
140-144
A pythagorean of unknown time. There is a reference to his work περὶ οἰκίων
εὐδαιμονίας.
[Κ]αλλικρατίδας (1)
I AD
SEG XI 569
Son of Agesinikos (6)
Gerousias in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10), AD 100/1
Καλλικρατίδας
Steinhauer, BSA 93 (1998), p 443, #12 (Plate 77a)
Son of [Kal]likrates
"Synarchos"
Καλλικρατίδας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Son of (Kallikratidas <6>)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Kallikrates (33)
Καλλικ[ρατίδ]ας] (3)
I\II AD
SEG XI 562
Son of Philokrat[es] (13)
[Gerousias]
[Καλ]λικρα[τ]ίδας (4)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 72
Son of Si—
Nomophyla[x]
Καλλικρατίδας (5)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Son of Timoxenos (3)
Patronomos (in the year of Kabonidas?)
(Καλλικρατίδας [6])
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Kallikratidas (2)
Καλλικρατί[δας] (7)
I BC
IG V 1. 208
Father of Kallistratos (1)
Καλλικρατίδας (8)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Neolas (2)
K<ι>αλλικρατίδας (9)
I AD?
IG V 1. 50b; SEG XI 505
Father of Nikias (5)
Καλλικρατίδας (10)
I BC
IG V 1. 263
Father of Nikippos (2)
Καλλικρατίδας (11)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 103
Father of [The]ophilos (1)
[Καλ]λικρατίδας (12)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 146
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 62)
[Κα]λλικρατίδας (13)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 107
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 63)
[Καλλ]ικρατίδας " (14)
I AD
IG V 1. 193 (cf. SEG XI 637)
Father of ....... (Fragment 64)
Καλλίμαχος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 133
Son of (Kallimachos <3>)
Epimeletes in the year of Soixiadas (2)
Καλλίμαχο[ς] (2)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 138
Son of —kle[s]
Bideos in the year of Damo[kles] (2) ho [ka]i Philo[krates], AD 98/9
(Καλλίμαχος [3])
II\I BC
IG V 1. 133
Father of Kallimachos (1)
Καλλινίκης
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Chairemon
[Καλλι]όπα
III BC
SEG XVII 187 χχ
Name on a tile in the precinct of Apollo, Amyclae
Καλλιόπη
IG V 1. 1579
Gravemarker?
Καλλιπόλις
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Eury—
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Κάλλ{ι}ππος
II-I BC
IG V 1. 904
Ergonas of the walls
Κάλλιππος
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Father of Demylas
Καλλισθένης
BEGINNING VII BC
Poralla 411; Africanus in Eusebius I 198; Olymp
34
Olympic victor in the stadion Ol 26 = 676
Καλλισθένης
END II AD
IG V 1. 159
[Ephebe], ca. AD 190-200
Καλλισθενία
I BC
IG V 1. 209
Owner of Diokles (6)
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Καλλισ[τ]οκ[λῆ]ς
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 109; IG V 1. 140; SEG XI 616a
Bideos in the year of M. Aur(elius) Teimokles (5) ho kai Kleo[it]as
(Κλαυδία) Καλλιστονείκη (1)
Rizakis 217; IG V 1. 518
Daughter of Claudius Apo[ll—] (2)
Subject of a memorial by her father
Κλαυδία Καλλιστονίκα ( = 1?)
Rizakis 216; SEG XLI 315
Set up a memorial to Nero
Πονπονία Καλλιστονείκη (2)
EARLY III AD
Rizakis 638; IG V 1. 602 (κα///στονείκη)
Daughter of Arist[e]as (6) and Cla(udia) Polla (1)
Granddaughter of Eudamos (36)
By descent priestess for life of the most notable goddess, Artemis Ortheia, and
the gods who share her precinct, and Moirai Lacheseis and Armed Aphrodite, and
Asclepius Schoinatas in Helos, and Artemis Patriotis in Pleiae and the Dioscuri
and the contest of the most august Dioscuria
Καλλιστονείκη (3)
IG V 1. 727
(Daughter) of Isago[ras]
Gravemarker: the inscription calls down curses on anyone disturbing her
body
(Πομπωνία) Καλλιστονείκη (4) ἡ καὶ Ἀρέτη
Rizakis 639 (Stemmata I, VI, XI); IG V 1. 547
Daughter of Pompo(nius) Pantha[les] (2) Diogenes Aristeas and Mem(mia) Longina
(2)
Sister of Pom(p)o(nios) Panthales (1) ho kai Aristokles
She, her mother, and her brother paid for seven statues in honor of her
father
[Κ]α(λ)λιστονείκη (5)
I AD I BC
IG V 1. 694 (A = A + Λ in ligature?)
Name in the ruins of a temple of Lycurgus
Καλλιστονείκη, Κλαυ(δία) Ἔλπις (1) ἡ καὶ
Καλλίστος (1)
MID II AD?
IG V 1. 169
Son of (Kallistos <3>)
TA {= Ta(mias) or g(r)a(mmateus)?} in the 324th {year of the era = AD
178?}
Καλλίστο[ς] (2)
LATE II AD
IG V 1. 154
Son of Sosas
Synseitos, ca. 190-200
(Καλλίστος [3])
EARLY-MID II AD
IG V 1. 169
Father of Kallistos (1)
Καλλίστος
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Father of Philoneikos
Καλλισ[τ—]
MID II AD
IG V 1. 109 (added after the rest of the inscription)
Father of Gorgippid[as] (4)?
or gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1)?, ca. AD
142-145/6
Καλλίστρατος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 208
Son of Kallikrati[das] (7)
Name in a catalogue
[Κ]αλλίστρατος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of Kleonymos
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
Καλλίστρατος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 96
Son of So— (3)
[Gerousias or member of the Taenarian cult]
Καλλίστρατος (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 611
Son of Timokrates (15)
Bidyos in the year of Lysimachos (1), AD 102/3
Καλλίστ[ρατος] (4)
II AD
IG V 1. 604; SEG XI 812a (addenda et corrigenda), 817 (addenda et
corrigenda)
Son of Memmia [Xenokratia]
Brother of Alkastos (2) and Ety[mokle]deia (4)
Paid for a memorial to his mother
Κα[λλί]στρατ[ος] (5)
IG V 1. 802 (from two differing copies of a lost inscription)
Father of Damylos (1)
Καλλίστρατος (6)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 307a, 601b
Father of Aur(elius) Kleandros (3) ho kai Meniosab
Father-in-law of Aur(elia) Charteris (2)b
Καλλίστρατος (7)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Philippos (3)
Καλλίστρατος (8)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 59; SEG XI 521b
Father of Teimokrates (5)
Καλλιτέλης (1)
END VI BC
Poralla 412; Pausanias VI 16.6; Olymp 149 (508
BC)?
Father of Polypeithes
Olympic victor in boxing
His portrait statue was in the same hall as the victory dedications of his
son.
Καλλιτέλης (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 96a, 212b
Son of K— (1)a
[Gerousias?]a; member of the cult of Poseidon of
Taenarum in the year of Aristomachos (3)b
Καλλίτυ[χος]
II\III AD
IG V 1. 562
Synarch
Rizakis 123 takes K. as the father of Aurelius Damokrat—(1), thus not
synarch here
Αὐρηλία Καλλοῦσα
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 53; IG V 1. 251
Daughter of Satyros (3)
Thank-offering to the goddess
Καλοκλῆς
MID II AD
SEG XI 529
Son of Philo— (1)
Pre[sbys] of [e]phors in the year of Sex. P[om(peius)] Brasidas (4), AD
149/50
Καλοκλείνας
Poralla 413; IG V 1. 1293
Retrograde inscription from Laconian Oitylos
Κάλπων
IG V 1. 179 (Κάλ{λ}ων?)
Son of S— (6)
Name in a catalogue
Καμείνας
II AD
SEG XI 633 (IG V 1. 172-175 joined)
Father of Aur(elius) Apollonius (4)
Κάμιλλος
I AD
IG V 1. 103a, 483b; SEG
XI 537c, 569d
Father of Aristokrates (19)abcd
Father-in-law of Sosikratiab
Λο(ύκιος) Καν[εί]νι[ος (1) (........)δας
LATE I AD
Rizakis 209; SEG XI 565
[Gerousias] for the third time
Κανίνι[ος] (2) —, IG V 1. 677, see Κανίνιος Εὐπόρας
Rizakis 208 doubts restored cognomen
Κανίνιος Ἀριστόνικος (3)
Κανίνιος Εὐπόρος (1)
[Τ]ιβ(έριος) Κα(νίνιος?) Νεικίας (15)
Γν(αῖος) Κανίνιος Πολλίας (1)
Κανίνις (= Κανίνιος?)
I AD
Rizakis 213; IG V 1. 1314
Worshipper of Damoea) in the year of Chari{x}e{n}os (8),
. AD 125/6-127/8
Κάρηνος
END VI BC
Poralla 414; Herodotus VII 173
Father of the polemarch Euainetos, who occupied the vale of Tempe in 480
Κάρπος (1)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 31
Son of Onesimos (2)
Nomoph(ylax) in the year of Theokles (2), AD 103/4
Κάρπος (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Father of Philokleidas (1)
Κλαύδιος Κάσιος
ROMAN PERIOD
Rizakis 279; IG V 1. 491 (a <decorative?> symbol follows Kasios)
Son of Tychikos
Aleiptes
Honored by the city for discharging his duties faithfully towards the athletes
in his charge
Κασκέλλιος Ἀριστοτέλης (6)
Κάσσανδρος
IG V 1. 516
Father of Ti. Claudius (9) .at.es and T. [Oc]tavius Lon[ginu]s (2)
M(ᾶρκος) Κάσσιος Βαλέριος
see also Κάσιος
ΚΑΤΙΑΣ, see K{ρ}ατίας
Κελέης
END VI BC
Poralla 415; Herodotus V 43, 46
A Spartiate who accompanied Dorieus to Sicily and there fell at his side in
battle shortly after 510
Cemenelaos (Poralla 415a), cf. Μενέλαος
Κέραμο[ς]?
IV-III BC
SEG XI 668
Dedication to Athena
Κέρδων (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 380 (genitive = Κέρδονος)
[Epimeletes of the inscribing] of a decree honoring Trajan
Κέρδων (2)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 146
Father of Anonymus (Fragment 65)
Κε[ρκ]ίδ[ας]
IV\III BC
FDelph III 5. 92A
Father of ....idas (Fragment 66)
Κεχαρισμενός
I AD
SEG XI 558
Father of Diokles (3)
ΚΙΠ
219-196 BC
Grunauer, Gruppe VIII , Serie 10 (), Tafel 5 (32, 44, 49)
Name on a coin—perhaps the mint official but more
likely the holder of the eponymous office, at this date probably the eponymous
patronomos
Κι—
IG V 1. 180
Name in a catalogue
Κιαλλικρατίδας, see Κ«ι»αλλικρατίδας (9)
Κιθαίρων
I BC
IG V 1. 133
Son of Andronikos (9)
Synarch of the epimeletes in the year of Soixiadas (2)
Κινάδων
V\IV BC
Poralla 416; Xenophon Hellenica III 3.4-11; Polyaenus II 14.1; Aristotle politica V 1306b34
A young man who in the first year of the reign of
Agesilaos II was condemned to death for a plot against the Spartiates. K. belonged
to the class of hypomeiones, as Xenophon excludes him from the class of homoioi.
This only makes sense if K. belonged in the widest sense to the class of
Spartiates.
Κιναίθων
END VIII BC
Poralla 417; Pausanias II 3.9, 18.6, VIII 53.5; Eusebius II 78, 81
Floruit ca. 765 BC (Euseb)
A Laconian poet of genealogical epics
Κι{ν}έας
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 808 (9); P. Stähelin, "Kineas (17)," RE XXI 477
Gravemarker with a relief of a man and woman standing
Relative of Pollis and Dexis (2)?
The following Κλ— are not necessarily abbreviations for Claudius
Κλ— (1)
III AD
(Rizakis 75/234); SEG XI 504
Pat[ronomos]
Κλ— (2)
IG V 1. 200B
Name in a catalogue
Κλ— (3)
IG V 1. 194
Father of —tos (Fragment 72)
Κλ— (4)
II AD
Rizakis 235; IG V 1. 62 (cf. SEG XI 520)
Gerousias
Κλ— (5)
MID I AD
IG V 1. 120 (cf. SEG XI 583)
[Gerousias for the second time in the year of Onasikleidas (1)], AD
138/9-41
Κλα...ν—ον
REIGN OF HADRIAN
SEG XI 781 (i.e., Κλα[ύδιο]ν —ον?)
Subject of an honorary decree
Κλαυ(δία) Ἀγήτα (1)
Κλαυ(δία) Δαμοσθενεία (1)
Κλαυδία Δαμοσθενεία (3)
Κλαυ(δία) Ἔλπις (1) ἡ καὶ Καλλιστονίκη
Κλαυδία Ἐπάφρ[ω] (2)
Κλαυ(δία) Λονγείνα (1)
Κλαυδία Νεικίον (1)
Κλαυδία Νεικιππία (1)
Κλα(υδία) Πώλλα (1)
Κλαυδία Τ[εισαμέν]ις (2)
Κλαυδία Φιλοκρατ[ία] (2)
see also Κλωδία
Κλαυδιανός
Rizakis 233 (II AD); IG V 1. 176
Son of Makedon (2)
Name in a catalogue
Κλαύδιος — (1)
I\II AD
Rizakis 236; IG V 1. 677 [Atticus] perhaps, or [Aristoboulos (1)]
[Eponymous patronomos]
Τιβ(έριος) Κλα[ύδιος] — (2)
MID II AD?
Rizakis 245; SEG XI 533 <or Κλ(αύδιος) A—?>
[Ephor?]
(Τι)β[(έριος) Κλαύδιος — (3)
MID II AD
Rizakis 238; IG V 1. 108 (HB = TIB, TI in ligature?)
Gerousias
Τιβ(έριος) Κ[λαύ(διος)] — (4)
I AD
Rizakis 239; SEG XI 557
Nom[ophylax]
Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύδιος — (5)
MID II AD
Rizakis 244; IG V 1. 108
Gerousias
Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύδιος — (6)
I AD AFTER 41
Rizakis 242; IG V 1. 115 (cf. SEG XI 592)
Hypogra(mmateus) [of patronomoi or bideoi?]
Κλαύ[διος (7) —κρ]άτης
REIGN OF HADRIAN?
SEG XI 781
Subject of an honorary decree
[Κλα]ύδιος — (8)
MID II AD
Rizakis 237; Orthia 344, 99
Eponymous patronomos
Τιβέριος Κλαύδιος (9) .ατ.ης
Riakis 246 (9); IG V 1. 516
Son of Kassandros
Brother of T. [Oc]tavius Lon[ginu]s (2)
Honored Ti. Claudius Hipparchos (3)
Τιβ(έριος) Κλαύδιο[ς ———]
END II AD
Rizakis 240; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #7a, plate 74b
Gerousias (?) in the year of Anonymus
Τιβ(έριος) Κ[λαύδιος ——--]
END II AD
Rizakis 243; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #7a, plate 74b
Gerousias (?) in the year of Anonymus
Τιβ(έριος) Κ[λαύ(διος)] —
ROMAN EMPIRE
Rizakis 241; IG V 1. 377
T(ιβέριος) Κλαύδιος (10) .α—, IG V 1. 97, see Δαμόνεικος (8)
Poralla 420; Thucydides VI 93, 104; Plutarch Pericles 22, Nicias 5; Diodorus XIII
106.10; Suidas s. v. ἔφοροι and εἰς τὸ δέον; Polyaenus II
10; Strabo VI 264; Photius lexicon s. v. Θουριομάντεις
(conjecture of Pappritz)
Father of Gylippos
He may at some time (before 446) have conducted an operation against
Tegea.
In 446 as ephor he accompanied the young king
Pleistoanax on his operation against Athens. There, however, he accepted a bribe
from Pericles to retreat, he was condemned to death, and he fled from Sparta. He
travelled to Thurii (he may have been one of the oikists), obtained citizenship
there, and fought as a general for his new fatherland against the Tarentines and
Lucanians.
Κλεανδρίδας
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 421; Diodorus XV 54 (Λεανδρίας, Dindorf:
Λεανδρίδας, C. Müller: Κλεανδρίδας)
A Spartiate in exile from Lacedaemon who fought on
the side of the Thebans against his own country in 371
If Müller is right then we have here the son of
Gylippos and grandson of the ephor Kleandridas, who both must have ended their
lives in exile (and <ASB> perhaps one of the opponents of
Agesilaus exiled by him)
Κλέανδρος
END V BC
Poralla 422; Plutarch Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica s.
v. Kallikratidas 1, 6) 222 bc; Xenophon Anabasis VI 4.18, 6.6-37, VII 2.5-6
As adviser to Kallikratidas in the fleet in 406 he
advised Kallikratidas to accept 50 talents from the friends of Lysander to murder
one of their opponents. (“If I were Kallikratidas, I would accept this offer.” “So
would I, if I were Kleandros.”) In 400 he was harmost in Byzantium.
Κλέανδρος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 49a, 95b,
212c
Son of Alkamenes (3)abc
Ephor in the year of M— (2)a; gerousias in the year of Menalkid[as] (3)b; member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)c
[Κλ]έανδρος (2)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 73 (—δρος)a, 113 (—ανδρος cf. SEG XI
618)b; SEG XI 575c
Son of Euporos (6)abc
[Gerousias in the year of Sipompos (2)]c, AD
125/6-7; [epho]ra; name in a catalogue [of gerontes or
bideoi?]b
Αὐρ(ήλιος) Κλέανδρος (3) ὁ καὶ Μήνιος
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 115 (after AD 212); IG V 1. 307a, 313b, 314c, 601d
Son of Kallistratos (6)a
Husband of Aurelia Charteris (2)d
Father of M. Aure[li]us Euporos (4)c
Victor of the moa in the year of Gorgippos (3)a
Bouagosad
Pantaprotos and bestd
[Patronomos after AD 211]b
Paid for a memorial to his wifed
Κλέανδρος (4)
II\III AD
SEG XI 643
Son of Tim—
Name in a catalogue
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Κλέανδρος (5a)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Rizakis 440 (= following); IG V 1. 31, [79 (= SEG XI 539)]; SEG XI
512, 609
Eponymous patronomos, AD 99/100
Γάιος Ἰούλιος Κλέανδρος (5b)
MID II AD
SEG XI 503a, 533b
Patronomos with C. Julius Antipatros (1)a;
[ephor?]b
Rizakis 117; IG V 1. 168a, 538b, 563c; unpublished
photod
Son of Rufus (5)c
Paid for a memorial to Aelius Metrophianesc
Hieronikes, periodonikes, son of the city,
"egregius," presbys of gerontes when the city honored Julius Paulinusd
Hieromnemona
Κλεάνωρ (2)
IG V 1. 811
Gravemarker: name associated with Damares (10), Andrias the Thracian, Leonis
(2), Gorgo (2), and Chairon (4)
Κλεάνωρ (3)
II AD
IG V 1. 71, 86
Father of Eiranion (2)
Κλεάνωρ (4)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48
Father of Pasiteles (3)
M(ᾶρκος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) Κλεαρέ[τας] (1)
II\III AD
Rizakis 118 (Κλεάρε[τος]); IG V 1. 130 (cf. SEG XI 603)
Son of Teimokle[s] (7)
Campaigned with [Caracalla] "in the pha[lanx]," (cf. Herodian ab excessu divi Marci iv 8.2-3 and iv 9.4)
[Agora]nomos in the year of the god Lykourgos (3)
Κλεαρέτας (2)
BEFORE 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
Κλεαρίδας
MID V BC
Poralla 424; Thucydides IV 132, V 8-11, 21, 34
Son of Kleonymos
A Spartiate who fought in the battle at Amphipolis
in 422. After the death of Brasidas he took over the command and led the troops
back to the Peloponnesus.
Κλέαρχος, Poralla 424a; Diodorus XIII 108.10 in error for Κλεανδρίδας
Κλέαρχος
MID-END V BC
Poralla 425; Thucydides VIII 8, 39, 80; Diodorus
XIII 40.6, 51.1-6, 66.5-6, 98.1, XIV 12; Xenophon Hellenica
I 1.35-36, 3.15-20; Anabasis I 1.9–II 6.5; Polyaenus II
2.6-10; Plutarch Artaxerxes 6, 18; Isocrates VIII 98;
Ktesias in Photius (in Müller's edition of Herodotus p. 57/58); Athenaeus XI
505b; Lucian Gallus 25, dialogi mortuorum 14.2 (396)
A Spartiate
Son of Ramphias
He would have been born about 450.
From 412 he was busy in the Asia Minor theater of
operations. He took part in the battle at Kyzikos. From there he was sent to
Byzantium as harmost where he soon received the proxenia. There he made himself so
hated that the Byzantines used one of his absences to confer with Pharnabazos in
409/8 to rebel. He fought at the battle of Arginusae with the nauarch
Kallikratidas and after K’s death in the battle assumed the command and appears to
have soon thereafter returned to Sparta. In 403 he was sent to help the Byzantines
against the Thracians. He used the occasion to get revenge for their earlier
revolt and acted as a tyrant. He was expelled by a Spartan army and he was
condemned to death for disobedience and fled to Cyrus, who sent him with an army
against the Thracians again. In 401 with the secret understanding of the Spartans
he assumed command of the Greek mercenaries in the army of Cyrus, he was taken
prisoner after the battle at Cynaxa by Tissaphernes, brought to Babylon and there
executed.
Κλέαρχος (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 536
Son of Eudamos (34)
Nomophylax in the year of Nikokrates (12), AD 86/7 or earlier
Κλέαρχος (2)
II\III AD
IG V 1. 129
[Son of (Klearchos <4>)]
Agoranomos
Κλέαρχος (3)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 114; SEG XI 543
Father of Drakon
[(Κλέαρχος [4])]
II AD
IG V 1. 129
Father of Klearchos (2)
Κλέας
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 426; Xenophon Hellenica V 4.39
A Spartiate who fell in 378 in the army of Agesilaos II in Boeotia
Κλεhσισήρα
VII BC
Poralla 427; D. L. Page,
Alcman, the Partheneion, Oxford,
1951
One of the young women mentioned in Alcman's Parthenion
Κλεινόμαχος
MID V BC
Poralla 428; Xenophon Hellenica II 3.10
Eponymous ephor of the year 421/20
Κλέιππος
BEFORE 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
Κλειταγόρα
V BC?
Poralla 429; Aristophanes Lysistrata 1237; Scholia to
Lysistrata 1237, to Wasps 1239;
Suidas s. v.; Hesychius s. v. (in error: "from
Lesbos")
A Spartan poetess mentioned by Aristophanes
Κλεόβουλος
MID V BC
Poralla 430; Thucydides V 36-39
Ephor of the year 421/20
He induced the Spartans in the winter of 421/20 to make an alliance with the
Boeotians
Κλεόβο[υλος] (1)
IG V 1. 179
A doctor
K{λε}όβουλος " (2)
END II AD
IG V 1. 159 (9)
[Ephebe], ca. AD 190-200
Κλεόβουλος "
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Son of Gorgion
Gerousias in the year of P. Mem(mius) Eudamos
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Κλεόβουλος
REIGN OF ANTONINUS PIUS
Rizakis 441; Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #4, plate 72b
Gerousias for the second time in the year of P. Mem(mius) Eudamos
Κλεόβουλος (3)
II AD
IG V 1. 69 ([SEG XI 554]), 71; SEG XI 585
Father of Gorgion (1)
Κλεογένη[ς]
II BC
SEG XI 459
Legate?
[Κ]λεόδαμος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 64
Son of Kallikrates (59)
[Ephor in the year of Eudamidas <12>], AD 148/9
Κλεόδαμος (2)
I\II AD
SEG XI 609
Son of (Kleodamos <6>)
[Kasen to] Neol[as] (3)
Bidyos in the year of C. Ju(lius) Kleandros (5), AD 99/100
[Κ]λεόδαμος
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #2, plate 71b
Son of ([K]leodamos)
Gerousias in the year of Anonymus
Κλεόδαμος (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 534
Eponymous patronomos, AD 88/9 or earlier
Κλεόδαμος (4)
II AD
IG V 1. 61a, 102b
Anonymus (Fragment 147) [kasen] to him in the
years of Ti. Claudius Aris[toboulos] (1)b, AD 129/30,
and [M. U]lpius Aphthone[tos] (2)a, AD 131/2
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristokratidas (1)
Κλεόμαχος (4)
I AD
SEG XI 518, 544
Father of Aristomenidas (1)
(Κλεόμαχος [5])
I AD
IG V 1. 674
Father of Kleomachos (1)
(Κλεόμαχος [6])
II AD
IG V 1. 89
Father of Kleomachos (2)
[Κλ]εόμβριος, see [Κλ]εόμβρ(ο)τος (4)
Κλεόμβροτος
VI\V BC
Poralla 433; Herodotus V 41, VIII 71, IX 10;
Pausanias III 3.9; Scholia to Aristophanes Equites 84;
Thucydides I 94, 107; Athenaeus XII 536b
Collateral relation of the house of the Agids
The youngest son of King Anaxandridas and his first wife
Brother of Dorieus and Leonidas
Half-brother of Kleomenes I
He was married to Alkathoa and had with her two
sons, the later regent Pausanias and Nikomedes
As regent of his nephew Pleistarchos he commanded
the Peloponnesian army at the Isthmus at the time of the battle of Salamis and
died there shortly before the battle of Plataea.
Κλεόμβροτος I
VI\V BC
Poralla 434; Pausanias I 13.4, III 5.7, IX
13.3-10; Diodorus XV 23.2; Xenophon Hellenica V 4.14-18,
4.59, VI 1.1, 2.1, 4.2-15; Plutarch Agesilaus 28, Pelopidas 23
King from the house of the Agids
Son of king Pausanias
Brother of Agesipolis I
Father of Agesipolis II and Kleomenes II
In 380 he followed his brother Agesipolis (I) to
the throne.
In the beginning of 378 he led an expedition to
Thebes to reinforce the occupation of the Cadmeia. In Spring 376 he tried to force
the pass of Kithairon into Boeotia in vain.
In 374 for the first time he led an expedition
into Phocis. In 371 he marched from Phocis and died in the battle at Leuctra on
the 5th of August 371.
Κλεόμβροτος (1) II
MID III BC
Plutarch Agis 11.7-9a, 16.6-18.4b; Pausanias
III 6.7-8c; Polybius IV 35.10-12d; Strabo VIII 337e; Gerth, "Kleombrotos
(4)," RE XXI 679
Of royal, Agiad, descenta, but Leonidas (1) in 254 BC "was the only adult male representative of
the house of Eurysthenesc."
Husband of Chilonis (2)b
Father of Agesipolis (1) and Kleomenes (2)d
Agiad king of Sparta from the expulsion of
Leonidas II to his return, at which time Kleombrotos was exiledab.
Either he or Kleonymos (1) founded Heraea in
Arcadiae.
Presumedly dead by 219 BCd
Κλεόμβροτος (2)
I AD
Plutarch Moralia (de defectu
oraculorum) 409e-438d
A Lacedaemonian occasional orator in Plutarch's essay
He was probably a student of the orator Aemilianus of Nicaea.
He travelled extensively in Egypt and he had sailed beyond the Persian
Gulf.
He had sufficient money not to need to work.
He was compiling a history to serve as a basis for
a philosophy the aim of which was theology.
Κλεόμβροτος (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
SEG XI 513
Philippos (5) was ka(sen) to him in the year of Aristodamos (8).
[Κλ]εόμβρ(ο)τος (4)
IG V 1. 842 ([Κλ]εόμβριος)
Father of Anonyma (Fragment 68)
Κλεομένης
END VII BC
Poralla 435; Plutarch Solon 10
Belonged to the college of arbiters of five Spartiates who in 610 awarded
Salamis to Athens
Κλεομένης I
VI\V BC
Poralla 436; Herodotus V 39-41a, 48b, 61c, 64d, 65e, 66f, 70g, 72h, 73i, 74-75j, VI 61, 65-66,
73, 74-82k, VII 239l;
Pausanias II 20.8-10m, III 3.10n, 4.5 (different versions of his death); Plutarch Moralia (mulierum virtutes 4) 245c-fo; Aristotle Athenaion Politeia
19p; Politica 1303a7; Aelian
varia historia XII 8
King from the house of the Agids
Son of king Anaxandridas and his second wife
Half-brother of Dorieus, Leonidas, and Kleombrotosa
He had no male children, only a daughter Gorgo who
was married to his half-brother Leonidasbl. After the
death of his father he assumed the rule, probably shortly before 516abn. In Spring 510 he drove the Pisistratids from
Athensdep. The second campaign against Cleisthenes,
probably in Spring 507 miscarried in the face of Athenian opposition and the
campaign of the next year through the intrigue of the Corinthians and his fellow
king Damaratosghij. Around 494 Kleomenes undertook a
very successful campaign against Argoskmo. Not long
thereafter he moved against Aigina. Damaratos however foiled his plans. In revenge
for this Kleomenes united with Leotychidas against Damaratos and with the bribing
of the Pythia in Delphi they got Damaratos expelled from the thronecefi. When it later became known in what dishonest way
Kleomenes had worked the downfall of Damaratos he was afraid of the consequences
and he fled first to Thessaly and then returned to Arcadia where he attempted to
form a League opposed to Spartak. From fear of the
consequences the Spartans called him back and he set out on his former path. He
died soon after, a terrible death, according to the Spartans in the throes of
delirium tremens he committed suicide. The time of the death may be placed in
487.
Κλεομένης II
MID IV BC
Poralla 437; Pausanias I 13.4, III 6.2; Plutarch Agis 3,
Moralia (Lacaenarum apophthegmata s. v. Gyrtias) 240ef; Diodorus XX 29; FDelph III
5.9I19 (336/5 BC)
King from the house of Agids
Son of Kleombrotos I and brother of Agesipolis II
Father of Akrotatos and Kleonymos
His wife was probably the daughter of Gyrtias
After the death of Agesipolis II in 370 he took
over the reign and ruled 60 years and 10 months, so to 309/8
Κλεομένης
MID V BC
Poralla 438; Thucydides III 26, V 16
Collateral relative of the Agid house
Son of Pausanias
Brother of Pleistoanax and Aristokles
As regent for his nephew Pausanias he led the invasion of Attica in 427.
Κλεομένης
MID IV BC
Plutarch Alexander 50.5
(... τοῖς μάντεσιν Ἀριστάνδρῳ καὶ Κλεομένει τῶι Λάκωνι emended from κλεομάντει,
cf. Arrian VII 26.2 where the name of the seer “Kleomenes” appears without
ethnic)
Laconian mantis for Alexander the Great in 328 and later
Κλεομένης (1) III
MID-END III BC
Plutarch Cleomenes; Agis 2.10; comparatio Agis Cleomenes Ti.
Gracchus C. Gracchus; Philopoemen 5-6; Aratus 35-46; Moralia (quomodo adulator ab amico internoscatur) 53e, (de solertia animalium) 961b; Polybius I 13.5; II 45-71; III 16.3, 32.3; IV 1.8,
5.5, 6.5, 7.7, 9.4, 35.6-9, 37.6, 60.2, 65.5, 76.7, 81.2 & 14; V 9.8, 24.8,
34-39, 93.2; VIII 35.3; IX 18.1, 23.3, 29.8-10; XV 25.2; XVIII 53.1; XX 5.12, 6.8;
XXXIX 8.5; Macrobius Saturnalia I 11.34; Pompeius Trogus
prologi 28; Justin XXVIII 4.7; XXIX 1.6; Livy XXXIV
26.14, 28.1; XL 54.4; Athenaeus IV b-f; Pausanias II
9.1-3; III 6.9, 7.1, 10.7; IV 29.7, 9, 10; VII 7.3, 4; VIII 8.11, 27.15, 16, 28.7,
49.4-6; Lamprias Catalogue number 9; [Olympia 309]; [IG V 1. 458(?)]; Porphyrius de
abstinentia (Nauck 213, 23ff) III 21; [Synesius peri
basileias 28]; Themistius orationes VIII 115B;
Cicero de natura deorum (Ax 146,5) III 65; Grunauer, pp.
113-116 (Gr. III-VII, Tafeln 1-4: portrait of the king); Th. Lenschau, "Kleomenes
(6)," RE, XXI 702-10; F. W. Walbank, A Historical Commentary on
Polybius, I (Oxford, 1970 <1957>), 272 on Polybius II 65
Son of Leonidas (1) II and Kratesikleia
Brother of Eukleidas (1) and Chilonis (2)
Father of two children, one, at least, a boy, who
died, 219 BC
Husband of Agiatis, the widow of Agis (1)
IV
Agiad king, 235-219 BC
He carried through the reforms which Agis IV had
conceived: cancellation of debt, redistribution of land, and enfranchisement,
increasing thereby the strength of Sparta enough to regain the hegemony of the
Peloponnesus.
Unlike Agis he did not draw back from violence
against his fellow Spartiates. He had four ephors and a few of their adherents
(whom he thought would oppose reform) murdered and he exiled about eighty more,
although he held an allotment of land for them.
He persuaded Archidamos (3), brother of Agis IV,
to return from Messene to Sparta to be king. Upon his return Archidamos was
murdered.
He waged war against the Achaean League and all
but destroyed it; he captured Argos.
Aratus induced the Macedonians to help the League
and after two years of indecisive engagements Kleomenes was defeated at Sellasia,
222 BC
He escaped to Egypt and committed suicide in 219
BC (According to Polybius <XV 25.2> Sosibios, the treacherous regent of
Ptolemy, instigated his "murder.")
Κλεομένης (2)
END III BC
Polybius IV 35.12
Son of Kleombrotos (1) II {and Chilonis <2>}
{Grandson of Leonidas <1> II}
Brother of Agesipolis (1)
Uncle of and regent to Agesipolis (2) III
Μᾶρκος Αὐρήλιος Κλεομένης (3)
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 119; IG V 1. 550
Son of Nikephoros (22)
"Noble and patriotic"
Agonothetes of the Greater Caesarian and Eurycle(i)an games
"Paid back the surplus of the agonothetic fund to the city after erecting the
likenesses and statues of the victors within the time prescribed by law"
Κλεόμητος
HELLENISTIC
J. Baillet, Inscriptions grecques et latines des tombeaux des
rois ou Syringes à Thébes (Memoires de l’institut Fr. d’Archéol.
Orientale, 42, 1920-1926), 339
Spartiate mercenary in Egypt
[K]λεονικίδας
IG V 1. 609
Paid for a memorial to —athea (Fragment 122)
Κλεο{ν}ικίδας, Νικίας (8) ὁ καὶ
Κλεόνικος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of Kleon
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
[Κλ]εόνικος
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #2, plate 71b
Son of N—
Gerousias in the year of Anonymus
Κλεόνικος (1)
AUGUSTAN AGE
SEG XI 677
Father of [Ni]kippia (2)
Κλεόνικο[ς] (2)
I AD
IG V 1. 193 (cf. SEG XI 637: —εονίκου); SEG XI 562
Father of Seipompos (3)
Κλεόξενος (1)
II BC
SEG XI 470
Son of Nikolas
Proxenos and benefactor of Orchomenus (in Arcadia)
Granted a gold crown
[Lac]edaemonian
Κλεόξενος (2)
IG V 1. 911
Eponymous patronomos
Κλεοπτόλεμος
VIII\VII BC
Poralla 439; Africanus in Eusebius I 196; Olymp
30
Stadion victor in the Olympic games of the year 684
Κλεόρα
V\IV BC
Poralla 440; Plutarch Agesilaus 19; Xenophon Hellenica III 4.29, V 4.25; Pausanias III 9.6
Sister of Peisandros
Wife of Agesilaos II
Mother of king Archidamos III, Eupolia, and Prolyta
K. is perhaps the daughter of Aristomenidas, q. v.
A Lacedaemonian who was naopoios at Delphi under the archons Damoxenos in
346/45 and Aristonymos in 340/39
Γά(ιος) Ἰού(λιος) Κλεόφαντος (1)
MID II AD
Rizakis 443; IG V 1. 156
{Great grandson of Agathokles (9)?}
Name in a catalogue, ca. AD 130-140
[Κ]λεόφαντος (2)
IG V 1. 676
Father of Agathokles (9)
Κλεοχα.....
VI BC
Poralla 443; IG V 1. 216
Retrograde inscription of the sixth century
Κλεύας
VI BC?
Poralla 444; Anthologia Palatina VII 720
Son of Etymokles
He was supposed to have fallen in the famous battle of the Spartans for
Thyrea
Κ[λ]ευγενίδας
Poralla 445; IG V 1. 827
Boustrophedon inscription from Amyklai
Κλεώδαμος, see Κλε{ό}δαμος (9)
Κλέων (1)
FIRST HALF II BC
IG XII 9. 900C
Son of Eunostidas
Lacedaemonian
Proxenos of Chalcis in Euboea
He lent them 13,500 drachmas without interest.
Κλέων
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Son of Gemellos
Gerousias in the year of Pratonikos Polykratous
Κλέων (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Son of Kallikrates (60)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Kallikrates (33)
Κλέων (3)
I BC
IG V 1. 94
Son of Kleon (23)
Gerousias in the year of A.... (5)
Κλέων (4) (= 5?)
I AD AFTER 41
IG V 1. 20ba, 99b; [A. M. Woodward,
BSA XXVI (1925) 168, C6, C7]c
Son of (Kleon <24>)abc
Kas(en) to Tisamenos (5)bc
[Gerousias in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]ac
{Gerousias again]b, AD 101/2
Κλέων (5) (= 4?)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 138
Son of (Kleon <25>)
Bideos in the year of Damokles (2) ho kai Philokrates, AD 98/9
Κλέων (6) (= 7?)
REIGN OF HADRIAN
IG V 1. 1314
Son of [(Kleon <26>)]
[Ephor?] and worshipper of Damoea-in-Thalamae in the year of Hadria(n), AD
123/4
Κλέ[ω]ν (7) (= 6?)
II AD
IG V 1. 60 (9: “I” = patronymic or is this the dative)
Son of (Kleon <27>)?
Kasem (sic) to Tyndares (2)
Grammateus toudas (sic = boulas) in the year of [Lysippos (3), AD 126/7 or
127/8]
Κλέων (8)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 502
Son of Kleon (28)
Father of Kleon (9)
Husband of Agesippia (1)
He and his wife paid for a memorial to their son.
Κλέων (9)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 502
Son of Kleon (8) and Agesippia (1)
Grandson of Kleon (28) and Onasion (2)
Subject of an honorary decree for his decorousness and nobility
Κλέων (10)
IG V 1. 690; E. Fabricius, "Kleon (12)," RE, XXI 720
Son of Peiikleidas
Lacedaemonian [a]rchi[te]ct (who worked on the temple of Lycurgus)
Κλέων (11)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 53
Son of Philotheos (3)
Ephor in the year of Kallikrates (26) Rufi, AD 151/2
Κλέων
REIGN OF HADRIAN
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #3, plate 72a
Son of Philotheos
[Kasen to or synephebos of?] K——
Gerousias in the year of Nike[phoros h]o [Markou]
Κλέων (12)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 62
Son of Seipompos (2)
Nomophylax in the year of Attic[us], AD 133/4
See also 9
Κλέων (13)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 20ba, 51b, 52c, 148d, 660e; SEG XI 537f, 594g
Son of Sosikrates (16)abcdefg
Kinsman of Kleon (22) and Damok[rates] (6)e
Victor of the epitaphion of the heroes [Leonidas], Pausan[ias], and others;
crowned for manliness and pietye
Grammatophylax in the year of C. Julius Charixenos (7)df, AD 90/1-92/3
Nomophylax in the year of C. Julius Philoklidas (3)bc, AD 91/2-95/6
Ephora [in the year of Menekles, AD 96/7]
Grammateus boulas in the year of C. Julius Lysikrates (1)g, AD 104/5
Κλέων (14)
IG V 1. 668
Son of Timarchos (3)
Hieronikas
Subject of a decree of the city: victor in as many holy games as he entered,
crowned in the boys' pentathlon
Κλέων (15)
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Exagetas {or ex(eleutheros) Agetas (3), q. v.}
Secretary of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)
Κλέων (16)
I BC
IG V 1. 879 (retrograde)
Er[g(onas)] skanothekas in the year of Kallikrates (33)
Κλεων[—?] (17)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 102
[Gerousias] in the year of Ti. Claudius Aris[toboulos] (1), AD 129/30
Κλέων (18)
II AD
SEG XI 493, 498
Eponymous patronomos, AD 147/8
Κ[λ]έων (19)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 137
Hypogrammateus in the year of [C. Julius Lampis (3)], AD 118/9 or 119/20
Κλέων (20)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 1314
Worshipper of Damoea-in-Thalamae in the year of Me(mmius) Damares (5), AD
142/3-7
K(άιος) Ἰούλιος Κλέων (21)
MID II AD
Rizakis 442; IG V 1. 116
Gerousias between AD 161 and 169
[Κλέ]ων (22)
IG V 1. 660
Relative of Kleon (13) and Damok[rates] (6)
Paid for a memorial to Kleon (13)
Κλέων
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of Eudaimoteles
Κλέων
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of Kleonikos
Κλέων (23)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 94
Father of Kleon (3)
(Κλέων [24])
EARLY I AD
IG V 1. 20b, 99; A. M. Woodward, BSA XXVI (1925) 168,
C6, C7
Father of Kleon (4)
(Κλέων [25])
I\II AD
IG V 1. 138
Father of Kleon (5)
[(Κλέων [26])]
I AD
IG V 1. 1314
Father of Kleon (6)
(Κλέ[ω]ν [27])
I\II AD
IG V 1. 60 (“I” = abbreviation or patronymic?)
Father of Kleon (7)
Κλέων (28)
I\II AD
IG V 1. 502
Father of Kleon (8)
Grandfather of Kleon (9)
Father-in-law of Agesippia (1)
Κλέων (29)
I AD
SEG XI 546
Father of C. Ju(lius) Lykourgos (2)
Κλέων (30)
EARLY II AD
IG V 1. 112
Father of Nikokles (2)
Κλέων (31)
I AD
IG V 1. 32B; SEG XI 542
Father of Seipompos (1)
Κλέων (32)
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Timokles (2)
Κλεω[ν{—?}] (33)
II AD
IG V 1. 90
Nom[ophylax]
Κλεων{—?} (34)
219-196 BC
Grunauer, Gruppe VIII , Serie 21 (), Tafel 5 (107, 110)
Name on a coin—perhaps the mint official but more
likely the holder of the eponymous office, at this date probably the eponymous
patronomos
Κλέων
SEG LV (2005) 453
Epitaph
Κλεωνίκα
IG V 1. 522
Daughter of E{u}gen— (9)
Mother of Anonymus (Fragment 69)
Raised a memorial with her own resources for her son and her father
Κλεώνυμος
MID V BC
Poralla 446; Thucydides IV 132
Father of the Spartiate Klearidas, who in 422 commanded in Thrace
Κλεώνυμος
BEGINNING IV BC
Poralla 447; Xenophon Hellenica V 4.25-33; Plutarch Agesilaus 25, 28
Son of the Spartiate Sphodrias
Fell in 371 at Leuctra
Κλεώνυμος (1)
IV\III BC
Diodorus Siculus XX 104-105a; Frontinus Strategematica III 6.7; Plutarch Agis 3.4-8b, Demetrius 39.2-4c, Pyrrhus 26.14-27.10d; Moralia (apophthegmata Laconica) 219F, [233AB]e; Livy X 2f; Pompeius
Trogus prologi 15g; Pausanias I
13.4-5; II 9.1; III 6.2-3h, 24.1i (—"Kleonymos son of Kleomenes son of Agesipolis," almost certainly an
error for this Kleonymos, who was the son of Kleomenes and nephew of Agesipolis); IV 28.3j, 29.7; VII
7.3; [Teles (Hense, 1909) page 28, lines 10f]; Polyaenus II 29k; Parthenius 23l; Strabo
VI 280, VIII 337; Athenaeus XIII 605Em; ICret xi 1n; Suidas s. v. Phylarchos; Th. Lenschau, "Kleonymos (3)," RE XXI
730-31
Dates: ca. 340 - ca. 272 BC
Younger son of Kleomenes II
Father of Leonidas (1) II (born no later than ca.
300 BC)
Younger brother of Akrotatos (1)
Uncle and regent of Areus (1) I
Husband of Chilonis (1)bl
When Kleomenes II died Kleonymos expected,
inasmuch as Akrotatos was dead, that he would be chosen king. He was passed over
in favor of his brother's son Areus, but he was [made regent] and given command of
the armiesh.
Kleonymos, apparently, was a general of
considerable ability. He aided Tarentum against the Lucanians in 309/8 BCa. He annexed Metapontumem
and seized Corcyra, ca. 303 BCfg. He aided Boeotia
against Demetriusc, ca. 293 BC, and seized Troezenk, ca. 279 BC He was engaged in operations against
Messenej and Zaraxi; he
mediated a truce in Crete between the Polyrhenians and Phalosarniansn.
The situation in Sparta became impossible for him
after Areus I came of age and began to assert his rights. Areus' son was supposed
to have committed adultery with Chilonis (but, as Leonidas, the son of Kleonymos,
named his daughter Chilonis, the story may be considered suspect). Kleonymos left,
joined Pyrrhus of Epirus, and accompanied him in an invasion of Laconiad.
Κλεώνυμος (2)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 154
Son of Eutychos (21)
Synseitos
Μᾶρ(κος) Αὐρ(ήλιος) Κλεώνυμος (3) ὁ καὶ Ὕμνος
AFTER AD 160
Rizakis 120 (after constitutio Antoniniana?); IG V 1.
653a, 653Bb
Son of Hymnos and Aur(elia) Hagionb
Grandson of Eudamos (32)b
Bouagosa; bomoneikesab
Synephebe of Sex. Pom(peius) Gorgippos (4)b
(Spawforth ABSA 79, 280: Hagion, d. of Eudamos, is the m. of Gorgippos)
Subject of two decrees of the city for worth, nobility of birth, courage, and
manlinessab
[Κ]λεώνυμος (4)
I AD
SEG XI 569
Son of ([K]leonymos <12>)
Ka(sen) to Simedes (4)
Gerousias in the year of L. V[o]lusenus Aristokrates (10), AD 100/1
Κλεώνυμος (5)
MID II AD?
IG V 1. 168a; SEG XI 627b
Son of (Kleonymos <13>)ab
[Hier]omnemona; eponymous patronomosb
Κλεώνυμος (6)
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of Kletor
Mantis of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Aristokratidas (1)
Κλεώνυ[μος] (7)
HELLENISTIC?
Orthia 364, 155
A mason
Κλεώ[νυμος] (8) = Κλέω[ν] (18)
II AD
SEG XI 498
Eponymous patronomos
Κλεών[υμος] (9)
IG V 1. 199
Name in a catalogue
Κλεώνυμος (10)
I AD AFTER 41
IG V 1. 20b, [121 (9—, cf. SEG XI 574)], 147
Father of Epitynchanon (2)
Κλεώνυμος (11)
I BC\I AD
IG V 1. 48, [95]
Father of Eudamidas (6)
Κλεώνυμος
REIGN OF AUGUSTUS
Steinhauer, BSA 93, pp. 427-447, #1, plate 71a
Father of [K]allistratos
([Κ]λεώνυμος [12])
I AD
SEG XI 569
Father of [K]leonymos (4)
(Κλεώνυμος [13])
II AD
IG V 1. 168; SEG XI 627
Father of Kleonymos (5)
Κλεώνυμος (14)
I AD
IG V 1. 20b, 97, [121 (—λεων—)]; SEG XI 564
Father of Sokleidas (2)
Κλη—
IG V 1. 189
Name in a catalogue
Κληινίκα Μιλάως
IG V 1. 229
Dedication with Obrimo to Demeter and Kore "givers of the feast"
Κληνίκης
II\I BC
IG V 1. 126
Father of Klenikidas (2)
Κληνικίδας (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 210
Son of Agis (8)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Kallikrates (33)
Κληνικίδας (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 126
Son of Klenikes
[Ag]oranomos in the year of Pasimachos (1)
Κλην[ικίδας] (3)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
IG V 1. 33 (—ivda"), 359
Eponymous patronomos
Κλήνικος (1)
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of (Klenikos <2>)
Grammateus of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Aristokratidas (1)
(Κλήνικος [2])
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Klenikos (1)
Κλήσας
I\II AD
SEG XI 806a (addenda et corrigenda)
Father of (Epiteuktikos <3>)
Grandfather of M. Aurelius Epiteuktikos (2)
Κλήτις
III\II BC
Polybius XXIII 18.5, [XXIV 1.4]
One of the ambassadors representing Lacedaemonian exiles in Rome, 182 BC
{= Lysis, Polybius XXIII 4.2?)
Κλήτωρ
EARLY I BC
IG V 1. 211
Father of Kleonymos (6)
Κλίδα[μος], IG V 1. 50b, error for Ἐπικλίδα[ς]
(1)
Τι(βέριος) Κλόδιος Ἀρίστων (8)
Τι(βέριος) Κλόδιος Φιλόστρατος (11)
see also Κλαύδιος
Κλούβιος Καλλικράτης (17) ὁ καὶ Σαφφίων
Κλούβιος Καλλικράτης (41)
[Κλούβιος? Σα]φφίων ὁ καὶ —
Κλύμενος
I AD
SEG XI 510
Father of Theoklymenos
Κλωδία
I BC
Rizakis 334; IG V 1. 209
Slave of Akamantia (1)
Stephanopolis in the year of Nikok[le]s (7)
Κνῆμος
MID V BC
Poralla 448; Thucydides II 66, 80-82, 84-94; Diodorus XII 47.4-5, 49
Nauarch of the year 430/29, in 430 he ravaged
Zacynthos. In the summer of the next year he invaded Acarnania and was defeated at
Oiniadai. With Brasidas, who as miltary commander at Kyllene was attached to him,
he tried to strike the Athenian Phormion at Naupactus but only suffered a new
defeat. Again in late autumn of the same year his undertaking against the Piraeus
was only partly successful.
Κνίδις
MID V BC
Poralla 449; Thucydides V 36, 51
Father of the ephor Xenares who fell in Thessaly in 420/19
Κνύμον
V BC
SEG XI 859
Dedication?
Κοίντος (1)
REIGN OF TRAJAN
Rizakis 661; SEG XI 511a, 559b
Son of (Quintus <2>)ab
Kasen to Menekles (5)ab
Gerousias for the third time in the year of Agesilaos (1)b, AD 90/1-95/6; ephor in the year of Gorgippidas (3)a
(Κοίντος [2])
I AD
Rizakis 662; SEG XI 511, 559
Father of Quintus (1)
Κόλαξ
I AD
IG V 1. 1314
Father of Pistos (2)
Κόπρις
VI BC?
Orthia 368, 169.10
Dedication
Κορείδας
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Father of Gorgos
Κορίνθας
II\III AD
IG V 1. 45
Son of Neikephoros (23)
Syn[e]phebe of Atticus, son of Herodes
Syndikos in the year of the god Lykourgos (3) [for the second time], AD 156/7
or 159/60
Panhellen in the year of Kossaios, AD 161/2
Gerousias in the year of [J]u(lius) Panthales (3), AD 162/3
[B]ideos in the year of Longinus (1), AD 165/6 or later
Gerousias (for the second time) in the year of —
Κορνήλιος Ξενάκων (3)
K[όρ]ο[ιβ]ος
MID IV BC
Poralla 450; IG II-III2 106
A Spartan who in the year 368/67 in Athens received the honor of
proxenos
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Κόρσαιος
II\III AD
Rizakis 444; IG V 1. 129
Brother of C. Julius Aristeas (4)
Synarch of the agoranomia
Κορφιάτα[ς]?
Poralla 451; IG V 1. 1362d
From an inscription near the Nedon stream. The
editor considered this to be a personal name but it would rather be considered as
an attributive of Pan κορθιάτας
Κόσμος
IG V 1. 151 (cf. SEG XI 598)
Father of Neikias (6)
Κόσσαιος
II\III AD
Rizakis 342; IG V 1. 45 (K{αί}σαρος or = Κόρσαιος?)
Eponymous patronomos, AD 161/2
Κόσ{σ}μος
IG V 1. 914 (retrograde: 9)
Father of Damylos (2)
Κοττίνα
Poralla 452; Athenaeus XIII 574cd
A Laconian hetaire whose statue the periegete Polemon mentioned
Κρα—, IG V 1. 50b, in
error for Κ«ι»αλλικρατίδας (9)
ΚΡΑ or ΚΑΡ
219-196 BC
Grunauer, Gruppe VIII , Serie 3 (), Tafel 4 (9); Serie 4 (), Tafel 4 (10, 11, 13, 16-18)
Name on a coin—perhaps the mint official but more
likely the holder of the eponymous office, at this date probably the eponymous
patronomos
Κραταίδας
MYTHICAL AGE
Poralla 453; Plutarch Moralia (mulierum virtutes 8) 247d; [(quaestiones Graecae 21)
296b-d]; Photius Bibliotheca
137b 21, 141 a 7
A mythical person
He is supposed (together with Pollis and Delphos)
to have led the Tyrrhenians away from Sparta to Melos and Crete
Κραταιμένης (1) = (2)?
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of Andromene[s]
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristokratidas (1)
Κραταιμένης (2) = (1)?
I BC
IG V 1. 127
Synarch of the agoranom[ia]
Κρατέας
I BC
IG V 1. 212
Son of Timagoros (2)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristomachos (3)
Κρατηιδαμεία
III\II BC
IG V 1. 977
Daughter of Peii[kr]ate[s]
{Wife} of —lidas
Mother of Aristonymos (1)
Κρατηιπ[πίδας]
II BC
SEG XI 856
Son of Nikokles (15)
Dedication of a marble basin
Κρατήιππος
BEFORE 195 BC
IG V 1. 1295
Name in a catalogue from Oetylus
Κρατησικλῆς
MID V BC
Poralla 455; Thucydides IV 11
Father of Thrasymelidas, who in 425 had the
command at Sphacteria as nauarch
Κρατησικλῆς ὁ καὶ Στράτων
I\II AD
IG V 1. 273
Son of Straton (7)
Bouagos of pratopampaides
Victor of the boys' moa in the year of P. Memmius Theokles (2)
Mother of Chilonis (2), Kleomenes (1) III, and
Eukleidas (1)
After the death of Leonidas she married
Megistonous to further her son's affairs; she went with Kleomenes' children to the
court of Ptolemy as hostage and was killed there
Κρατησίππιδας
END V BC
Poralla 456; Xenophon Hellenica I 1.32, 5.1; Diodorus
XIII 65.3-4
He operated in the year 409/8 in the Ionian waters near Chios as
nauarch.
Κρατήσιππος (1)
I BC
IG V 1. 134
Eponymous patronomos
[Κρατήσι—, Ἀρήξι—, Ζεύξι—, or Λύσι]ππος (2)
IG V 1. 317
[Eponymous patronomos]
Κρατήσιππος (3)
II\I BC
IG V 1. 92
Father of [Eu]damos (10)
Γά(ιος) Ἰούλιος Κρατήσιππος (4)
AFTER MID I AD
Rizakis 445; IG V 1. 520
Husband of Julia Teteimamena
Subject of a memorial by his wife
K{ρ}ατίας
ROMAN PERIOD
IG V 1. 774
Husband of Eirene (1)
Predeceased her
Gravemarker
Κρατίδας, see Πρατόλας (2)
Γάιος Ἰούλιος Κρατῖνος
MID I AD
IG V 2. 541a, (542)b; SIG2 362. 2c; Pausanias VI 9.4d; E.
Groag, "Iulius (200) Kratinos," RE XIX 577
Son of C. Julius Lakon (1)a
Brother of Julia Pantimia (1)b
Spartiated
Dynast of Sparta in the reign of Claudius, honored
by statues during the festival of the Despoina in Megalopolis, ca. AD 42a
Κρατιστόλας
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Son of Aristolas (4)
Member of the cult of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of
Aristokratidas (1)
Κριτόδαμο[ς] (1)
MID II AD?
IG V 1. 298
Son of Tisamenos (3)?
Charixenos (3) kasen to him?
see appendix 5
Κριτόδαμο[ς] (2)
I BC
IG V 1. 141a, 142b
[Hi]erothytes in the year of Aristokratid[as] (1)a
Name in a catalogue [of hierothytai]b
Κριτολαίδας
END VII BC
Poralla 457; Plutarch Solon 10
One of the five Spartiates who formed the college
of arbiters which concerned itself with the dispute between Athens and Aegina over
Salamis around 610
[Κρ]ιτόνικος (1)
MID II AD
IG V 1. 109 (added later)
Son of ([Kr]itonikos <2>)
Gerousias in the year of Timomenes (1), ca. AD 142-145/6
([Κρ]ιτόνικος [2])
I\II AD
IG V 1. 109
Father of [Kr]itonikos (1)
Κτησίφων
MID I BC
IG V 1. 211
Mageiros of Poseidon of Taenarum in the year of Aristokratidas (1)
Κυλωιάδας
IV-III BC
Poralla 458; FDelph III 5.
20,37; 48 I 22; [57B 15]; 58,26; [61 II B 34-35]; 92 A 24 (--άδας)
Naopoios at Delphi under the archons Damochares in 338/37 and Charixenos
between 336/5 and 324/3
Κυμβαδεία
III BC
SEG XI 677b (addenda et corrigenda)
Dedication to Demeter and Kore
Κύναγος
IG V 1. 829
Personal name or appellation?
Κυνίσκα
V\IV BC
Poralla 459; IG V 1. 235; Plutarch Agesilaus 20; Xenophon Agesilaus 9.6;
Pausanias III 8.1-2, 15.1, V 12.5, VI 1.6; Olympia: Die
Erbegnisse der ... Ausgrabung, Textband V, Die
Inschriften, ed. W. Dittenberger and K. Purgold, Berlin, 1896, Number 160;
Olymp 373, 381 (Ol 96 & 97 = 396 and 392); IAgG 17; SEG XI 959, XIV 357, XXIII 260, XXIX 417 (ca.
390-380 BC)
Sister of king Agesilaos II
Daughter of Archidamos II and Eupolia
Olympic victor with the four horse chariot more than once
Κυνίσκος
Poralla 459a; Herodotus VI 71
Nickname of Zeuxidamos, the father of king Archidamos II
Κυνίσκος
END V BC
Poralla 460; Xenophon Anabasis VII 1.13
He is found in some kind of official position in
the Chersonese in 400. Because of the name, which the house of Eurypontids was
fond of, we may perhaps conclude that he was somehow associated with this royal
house.