Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Procedures
- Chronology
- References
- Introduction
- Section I: 684/3 to 595/4
- Section II: 594/3 to 511/10
- Section III: 510/9 to 481/80
- Section IV: 480/79 to 432/1
- Section V: 431/30 to 404/3
- Section VI: 403/2 to 378/7
- Section VII: 377/6 to 353/2
- Section VIII: 352/1 to 337/6
- Section IX: 336/5 to 322/1
- Indexes
Section III: 510/9 to 481/80
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Procedures
- Chronology
- References
- Introduction
- Section I: 684/3 to 595/4
- Section II: 594/3 to 511/10
- Section III: 510/9 to 481/80
- Section IV: 480/79 to 432/1
- Section V: 431/30 to 404/3
- Section VI: 403/2 to 378/7
- Section VII: 377/6 to 353/2
- Section VIII: 352/1 to 337/6
- Section IX: 336/5 to 322/1
- Indexes
Summary
510/9 (O1. 67.3)
Archon
skamandriosPA 12721
The likeliest of the available dates for the archon in office when torture was banned in criminal proceedings: And. 1.43 with MacDowell ad loc; see Cadoux, JHS 1948, 113; Samuel, Chron. 204; Ostwald, Nomos 140f.; Stroud, Athens Comes of Age 29.
509/8 (Ol. 67.4)
Archon
lysagorasPA 9275a
MP A 46; Cadoux, JHS 1948, 113. The suggestion has been made (Knight, Studies 18ff; Bicknell, Studies 41 n.158; Pleket, Talanta 1972, 74ff.) that this man put Kleisthenes' proposals to the vote, being a possible supporter. This seems to me entirely contrary to Ath. Pol. 21.1.
508/7 (Ol. 68.1)
Archon
isagoras son of Teisandros PA 7680
Dion. AR 1.74.6; Ath. Pol. 21.1 gives this as the year of Kleisthenes' proposals; filiation from Ath. Pol. 20.1 and Her. 5.66.1. On the basis of Teisandros' name some have supposed a Philaid connexion: Hammond, CQ 1956, 127f.; Sealey, Essays 25; contra Lewis, Historia 1963, 25f. Bicknell, Historia 1974, 153, again restores the name Kimon son of Isagoras on an ostrakon; at Studies 86 he prefers to call Isagoras a Kimoneios. McCargar, Phoenix 1974, 275-81, unnecessarily supposes the archon to be distinct from Kleisthenes' opponent. See also Rhodes, Comm. 242ff. Isagoras' activities in this year, in which his position as archon could be relevant, are recorded by Her. 5.70ff.; Ath. Pol. 20.
Nomothetes?
kleisthenes son of Megakles PA 8526; APF 375
The means by which Kleisthenes carried out his reform is not forthcoming from the sources and has been the subject of debate: Hignett, HAC 15, 126f., 130, 393f.; Ostwald, Nomos 155ff.; Rhodes, Comm. 248.
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- Athenian Officials 684–321 BC , pp. 49 - 60Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1989