Ariphron ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was the name of several people from ancient Greek history ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title Alcmaeonidae editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 288 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0297.html ref Ariphron, the father of Xanthippus , and grandfather of Pericles , both prominent Athens Athenian statesmen. He was a member of the Alcmaeonidae Alcmaeonid family. ref Herodotus , vi. 131, 136, vii. 33, viii. 131 ref ref Pausanias geographer Pausanias , Description of Greece iii, 7. 8 ref Ariphron, the brother of Pericles . ref Plato , Protagoras dialogue Protagoras p. 320, a ref Ariphron of Sicyon , a Greek poet, and the author of a beautiful paean to health lang grc , which has been preserved by Athenaeus . ref Athenaeus , xv. p. 702, a ref The beginning of the poem is quoted by Lucian and Maximus of Tyre . ref Lucian , de Lapsu inter Salt. c. 6 ref ref Maximus of Tyre , xiii. 1 ref It is also printed in Theodor Bergk Bergk s Poetae Lyrici Graeci . ref Theodor Bergk , Poetae Lyrici Graeci p. 841 ref References reflist SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Athenians Category Articles about multiple people in ancient Greece Category Ancient Greek poets Category Ancient Greek writers known only from secondary sources ca Arifr de Sici el es Arifr n pl Arifron z Sykionu ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 82 Events and trends 828 BC 827 BC 14th year in the era of G ngh King Xuan of Zhou becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China , ending almost two decades of the Gonghe regency. 825 BC Takelot II , king of History of Egypt Egypt , dies. Crown Prince Osorkon III and Shoshenq III , sons of Takelot, battle for the throne. 825 BC 824 BC Ariphron , Kings of Athens King of Athens , dies after a reign of 20 years and is succeeded by his son Thespieus . 823 BC Death of Shalmaneser III , king of Assyria . He is succeeded by his son Shamshi Adad V . 820 BC Pygmalion of Tyre Pygmalion ascends the throne of Tyre Lebanon Tyre . Significant people DEFAULTSORT 820s Bc Category 820s BC bs 820te p.n.e. ca D cada del 820 aC da 820 erne f.Kr. es A os 820 a. C. eu K. a. 820ko hamarkada fa it Anni 820 a.C. la Decennium 83 a.C.n. mk 820 . . . ms 820 an SM uz Mil. av. 820 lar ru 820 . . sk 20. roky 9. storo ia pred Kr. sh 820 e pne. su 820 an SM fi 820 luku eaa. sv 820 talet f.Kr. war 820 nga dekada UC zh 820 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 84 Events and trends 845 BC Pherecles , Kings of Athens King of Athens , dies after a reign of 19 years and is succeeded by his son Ariphron . 842 BC Shalmaneser III devastates the territory of Damascus Kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and the Phoenicia n cities send tribute. 841 BC Exile of King Li of Zhou King Li of the Zhou Dynasty of Ancient China , and the Gonghe Regency , began. Records of the Grand Historian compiled by historian Sima Qian by 91 BC regards this year as the first year of consecutive annual dating of Chinese history . Significant people DEFAULTSORT 840s Bc Category 840s BC bs 840te p.n.e. ca D cada del 840 aC da 840 erne f.Kr. es A os 840 a. C. eu K. a. 840ko hamarkada fa it Anni 840 a.C. la Decennium 85 a.C.n. mk 840 . . . ms 840 an SM uz Mil. av. 840 lar ru 840 . . sk 40. roky 9. storo ia pred Kr. sh 840 e pne. su 840 an SM fi 840 luku eaa. sv 840 talet f.Kr. war 840 nga dekada UC zh 840 ... more details
Cleinias ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was the son of Cleinias , and a younger brother of the famous Athens Athenian statesman Alcibiades , and a member of the wealthy and influential Alcmaeonidae family. ref name DGRBM cite encyclopedia last Smith first William authorlink William Smith lexicographer title Cleinias 2 editor William Smith lexicographer William Smith encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology volume 1 pages 782 publisher Little, Brown and Company location Boston year 1867 url http www.ancientlibrary.com smith bio 0791.html ref Pericles , who was the guardian of the youths, and who feared Alcibiades might somehow corrupt Cleinias, sent the latter away from his own house and placed him for education with his that is, Pericles brother Ariphron but the latter sent him back at the end of six months, finding it impossible to make anything of him. ref Plato , Protagoras dialogue Protagoras p. 320 ref In one of the Dialogues of Plato dialogues of Plato , he is spoken of as quite a madman. ref Plato , Alc. Prim. p. 118, ad fin . comp. Schol. ad loc. ref References reflist SmithDGRBM Category 5th century BC Greek people Category Ancient Athenians fr Clinias fr re d Alcibiade ... more details
For the Greece Greek physician , see Hippocrates Hippocrates of Cos . Hippocrates of Athens ca. 459 BC 424 BC, Greek language Greek lang grc , Hippokr t s or Ippokr t s , the son of Ariphron, was a strategos of the Athens Athenians in 424 BC, serving alongside Demosthenes general Demosthenes . Hippocrates and Demosthenes set out from Athens to seize the long walls of Megara which connected the city with its port Nisaea . They were unable to gain entrance into the city but they were successful after a short siege. When the Sparta n general Brasidas arrived, they were compelled to withdraw, but then invaded Boeotia in a three pronged attack. Hippocrates was given command of the land force that was to take Delium and after he succeeded in doing so and fortifying a garrison there, while marching back towards Athens with his soldiers, the Boeotia ns arrived. A battle, known as the Battle of Delium , took place between the Athenians and the Boeotians, between Delium and Oropus , and the Athenians were clearly defeated. Hippocrates died near the beginning of the battle and nearly a thousand Athenians were slain alongside him. Only nightfall prevented further losses. After a siege of seventeen days, Delium fell to the Boeotians and at that point the bodies of Hippocrates and the other men were returned to the Athenians. References Thucydides iv. 76, 77, 89 101. Diodorus Siculus xii. 69, 70. Pausanias geographer Pausanias iii. 6. 1, ix. 6. 3. Persondata NAME Hippocrates of Athens ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Athenian general DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Athens DATE OF DEATH 424 BC PLACE OF DEATH Delium Category 424 BC deaths Category Ancient Athenians Category Ancient Greek generals Category 5th century BC Greek people ca Hip crates general de Hippokrates Stratege el es Hip crates general no Hippokrates general sh Hipokrat iz Atene ... more details
File 9 Sto of Attalus Museum Ostracism against Xanthippos 484 BC Photo by Giovanni Dall Orto, Nov 9 2009.jpg thumb right 250px Ostrakon mentioning Xanthippus 484 BC otheruses Xanthippus ancient Greek Gr. lang grc was a wealthy Ancient Athens Athenian politician and general during the early part of the fifth century BC. He was the son of Ariphron and father of Pericles . ref Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 3, page 191 ref Xanthippus served as Archon of Athens eponymous archon of Athens in 479 BC . Xanthippus was directly responsible for the impeachment of Miltiades the Younger following Miltiades failure to capture Paros in 489 BC . ref Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 3, page 1285 ref Xanthippus was Ostracism ostracised in 484 BC . In 479 BC , Xanthippus succeeded Themistocles , an old rival, as commander of the Athenian fleet. ref Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 3, page 1285 ref Xanthippus greatest military accomplishment was his command of the Athenian naval forces at the decisive Battle of Mycale against the Achaemenid Empire Persians , which was fought off the coast of Lydia in Asia Minor under the command of Leotychidas of Sparta . ref Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 3, page 1285 ref After the Sparta ns withdrew from the Hellenic League, Xanthippus led a Greek force in an assault upon Sestus , which was captured from the Persians after a winter siege. The Persian governor Artayctes attempted to escape, but was captured and then left by Xanthippus to the vengeance of the inhabitants of Elaeus , who crucified Artayctes. ref Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology v. 3, page 1285 ref Xanthippus was married to Agariste, the niece of Cleisthenes . ref Herod, vi. 131 comp. Cleisthenes. ref References reflist Category Ostracized Athenians Category Alcmaeonidae Category 5th century BC Greek people Category Ancien ... more details
List of state leaders in 840s BC 840s BC state leaders 830s BC Events of 830s BC List of state leaders in 820s BC 820s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty second Dynasty Osorkon II , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 870s BC 872 BC 830s BC 837 BC Shoshenq III , Pharaoh of Egypt 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 798 BC Twenty third dynasty of Egypt Twenty third Dynasty in Thebes Takelot II 830s BC 837 BC 810s BC 813 BC Asia China Zhou Dynasty Gonghe regency 840s BC 841 BC 820s BC 828 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Munhye of Gojoseon Munhye , List of monarchs of Korea King of Gojoseon 840s BC 843 BC 790s BC 793 BC India legendary Ripunjaya , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 840s BC 849 BC 790s BC 799 BC Europe Athens Ariphron , Archon of Athens 840s BC 845 BC 820s BC 825 BC Ireland legendary Eochu F admuine and Conaing Bececlach , List of High Kings of Ireland High Kings of Ireland 840s BC 844 BC 830s BC 839 BC Lugaid L mderg and Conaing Bececlach , High Kings of Ireland 830s BC 839 BC 830s BC 832 BC Conaing Bececlach , High King of Ireland 830s BC 832 BC 810s BC 812 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Doryssus , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 840s BC 840 BC c. 820s BC 820 BC Alba Longa Aventinus , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 850s BC 856 BC 810s BC 819 BC Middle East Aram Damascus Hazael , King of Aram Damascus 840s BC 842 BC 790s BC 796 BC Assyria Shalmaneser III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 850s BC 859 BC 820s BC 824 BC Babylon Marduk zakir umi I 850s BC 855 BC 810s BC 819 BC Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel Jehu , King of Israel 840s BC 842 BC 810s BC 815 BC According to Albright Kingdom of Judah Athaliah , Queen of Judah 840s BC 842 BC 830s BC 837 BC Jehoash of Judah Jehoash , King of Judah 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 800 BC Tyre, Lebanon Tyre, Phoenecia Mattan I , List of kings of Tyre King of Tyre 830s BC 840 BC 830s BC 832 BC Pygmalion of Tyre Pygmalion , King of Tyre 830s BC 831 BC 780s BC ... more details
List of state leaders in 830s BC 830s BC state leaders 820s BC Events of 820s BC List of state leaders in 810s BC 810s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty second Dynasty Shoshenq III , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 798 BC Twenty third dynasty of Egypt Twenty third Dynasty in Thebes Takelot II 830s BC 837 BC 810s BC 813 BC Asia China Zhou Dynasty Gonghe regency 840s BC 841 BC 820s BC 828 BC King Xuan of Zhou Xuan , King of China 820s BC 828 BC 780s BC 782 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Munhye of Gojoseon Munhye , List of monarchs of Korea King of Gojoseon 840s BC 843 BC 790s BC 793 BC India legendary Ripunjaya , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 840s BC 849 BC 790s BC 799 BC Europe Athens Ariphron , Archon of Athens 840s BC 845 BC 820s BC 825 BC Thespieus , Archon of Athens 820s BC 824 BC 790s BC 797 BC Ireland legendary Conaing Bececlach , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 830s BC 832 BC 810s BC 812 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Doryssus , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 840s BC 840 BC c. 820s BC 820 BC Agesilaus I , King of Sparta c. 820 BC c. 790s BC 790 BC Alba Longa Aventinus , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 850s BC 856 BC 810s BC 819 BC Middle East Aram Damascus Hazael , King of Aram Damascus 840s BC 842 BC 790s BC 796 BC Assyria Shalmaneser III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 850s BC 859 BC 820s BC 824 BC Shamshi Adad V , King of Assyria 820s BC 824 BC 810s BC 811 BC Babylon Marduk zakir umi I 850s BC 855 BC 810s BC 819 BC Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel Jehu , King of Israel 840s BC 842 BC 810s BC 815 BC According to Albright Kingdom of Judah Jehoash of Judah Jehoash , King of Judah 830s BC 837 BC 790s BC 800 BC Tyre, Lebanon Tyre, Phoenecia Pygmalion of Tyre Pygmalion , List of kings of Tyre King of Tyre 830s BC 831 BC 780s BC 785 BC Urartu Sarduri I , List of kings of Urartu King of Urartu 830s BC 834 BC 820s BC 828 BC Ishpuinis ... more details
Pericles the Younger 440s 406 BCE was an Classical Athens ancient Athenian strategos general , the Legitimacy law illegitimate son of famous Athenian leader Pericles by Aspasia . Pericles the Younger was probably born in the early to mid 440s BCE, before 446 according to some scholars, but possibly as late as 440. ref name Powell cite book author Anton Powell title The Greek World publisher Routledge year 1997 isbn 0415170427 pages 261 262, 268 ref He was admitted to Athenian citizenship by a special exception from his father s own law prohibiting citizenship to children of non Athenian mothers. ref name Powell He served as Hellenotamias in 410 or 409, ref name Powell and as strategos in 406. ref name Pomeroy et al. cite book author Sarah B. Pomeroy coauthor Stanley M. Burstein Walter Donlan Jennifer Tolbert Roberts title Ancient Greece A Political, Social, and Cultural History publisher Oxford University Press year 1998 isbn 0195097424 page 216 ref He was one of six strategoi executed following the Battle of Arginusae for failing to pick up survivors in a storm see Battle of Arginusae Trial of the generals Battle of Arginusae . ref name Pomeroy et al. Ancestry ahnentafel top width 100 ahnentafel compact5 style font size 90 line height 110 border 1 boxstyle padding top 0 padding bottom 0 boxstyle 1 background color fcc boxstyle 2 background color fb9 boxstyle 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Pericles the Younger 2 2. Pericles 3 3. Aspasia 4 4. Xanthippus 5 5. Agariste 6 6. Axiochus 7 8 8. Ariphron 9 10 10. Hippocrates 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 20. Megacles 21 21. Agariste of Sicyon 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 center ahnentafel bottom References reflist Category 440s BC births Category 406 BC deaths Category Ancient Athenian generals Category Ancient Greeks who were executed Category 5th century BC executions Category People of the Peloponnesian War ca P ricles el Jove de Perikles Feldherr es Pericles e ... more details
and is succeeded by his son Ariphron . 842 BC Shalmaneser III devastates the territory of Damascus .... c. 825 BC Ariphron , Kings of Athens King of Athens , dies after a reign of 20 years and is succeeded ... more details
. 131 ref ref Scholiast on Pindar s Pythian Odes , vii. 17 ref RED Coesyra ARI Ariphron boxstyle BLUE ... ref HIPP Hipponicus III EURY Euryptolemus ref Plutarch , Cim. 4 ref BLUE Pericles ARIP Ariphron ref ... more details
Megacles was the name of several notable men of ancient Athens 1. Megacles was possibly a legendary Archon of Athens from 922 BC to 892 BC. 2. Megacles was a member of the Alcmaeonidae family, and the Archons of Athens archon eponymous in 632 BC when Cylon ancient Athenian Cylon made his unsuccessful attempt to take over Athens. Megacles was convicted of killing Cylon who had taken refuge on the Acropolis, Athens Acropolis as a suppliant of Athena and was exiled from the city, along with all the other members of his genos , the Alcmaeonidae. The Alcmaeonidae inherited a miasma stain that lasted for generations among Megacles descendants. 3. Megacles, the grandson of the above, son of Alcmaeon, son of Megacles Alcmaeon and member of the Alcmaeonidae family, was an opponent of Peisistratos Athens Pisistratus in the 6th century BC. He drove out Pisistratus during the latter s first reign as tyrant in 560 BC, but the two then made an alliance with each other, and Pisistratus married Megacles daughter. Herodotus claims that they also tricked the Athenians into believing Athena herself had arrived to proclaim Pisistratus tyrant, by dressing up a woman named Phye as the goddess. This event is subject to debate as to whether Herodotus has interpreted this episode correctly. However, Megacles turned against Pisistratus when Pisistratus refused to have children with Megacles daughter, which brought an end to the second tyranny. This Megacles later competed circa 560 BC or later with Hippocleides , a former archon of Athens, to marry Agariste of Sicyon Agarista , the daughter of Cleisthenes of Sicyon Cleisthenes of Sicyon . They had two sons the elder Hippocrates the elder Hippocrates was father of another Megacles ostracized 486 BC and a daughter Agariste was mother of Pericles and Ariphron himself the father of Hippocrates of Athens who died 424 BC . The younger son Cleisthenes was allegedly father of Deinomache or Dinomache , mother of Alcibiades d. 404 BC . Thus, ... more details
List of state leaders in 850s BC 850s BC state leaders 840s BC Events of 840s BC List of state leaders in 830s BC 830s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Twenty second Dynasty Osorkon II , 872 837 BC Asia China ta zou ni de mama Dynasty King Li of Zhou Li , King of China 870s BC 877 BC 840s BC 841 BC Gonghe regency 840s BC 841 BC 820s BC 828 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Uiyang of Gojoseon Uiyang , List of monarchs of Korea King of Gojoseon 890s BC 896 BC 840s BC 843 BC Munhye of Gojoseon Munhye , King of Gojoseon 840s BC 843 BC 790s BC 793 BC India legendary Biswajit Magadha Biswajit , Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 880s BC 884 BC 840s BC 849 BC Ripunjaya , King of Magadha 840s BC 849 BC 790s BC 799 BC Europe Athens Pherecles , Archon of Athens 860s BC 864 BC 840s BC 845 BC Ariphron , Archon of Athens 840s BC 845 BC 820s BC 825 BC Ireland legendary Eochu Uairches , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 850s BC 856 BC 840s BC 844 BC Eochu F admuine and Conaing Bececlach , High Kings of Ireland 840s BC 844 BC 830s BC 839 BC Sparta Agiad Dyanasty Labotas , Kings of Sparta King of Sparta c. 870s BC 870 BC c. 840s BC 840 BC Doryssus , King of Sparta c. 840 BC c. 820s BC 820 BC Alba Longa Aventinus , Latin kings of Alba Longa King of Alba Longa 850s BC 856 BC 810s BC 819 BC Middle East Aram Damascus Hadadezer , King of Arm pit licker Damascus 870s BC 880 BC 840s BC 842 BC Hazael , King of Aram Damascus 840s BC 842 BC 790s BC 796 BC Assyria Shalmaneser III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 850s BC 859 BC 820s BC 824 BC Babylon Marduk zakir umi I 850s BC 855 BC 810s BC 819 BC Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel Ahab , King of Israel 860s BC 869 BC 840s BC 850 BC According to Albright Ahaziah of Israel Ahaziah , King of Israel 840s BC 850 BC 840s BC 849 BC Jehoram of Israel Jehoram , King of Israel 840s BC 849 BC 840s BC 842 BC Jehu , King of Israel 840s BC 842 BC 810s BC 815 BC Kingdom of Juda ... more details
family of the Alcmaeonidae the renowned Pericles and his brother Ariphron were Deinomache ... at the Battle of Coronea 447 BC , Pericles and Ariphron became his guardians. ref name Denyer88 ... more details