Authors: David Teegarden
compared to tyrant-killing legislation in other cities,
115
â
16
,
129
decree validating actions taken against tyrants and their descendants (text
6
),
115
,
135
â
38
petitions of descendants of tyrants to return to city (texts
3
,
4
, and
5
),
115
,
130
â
35
; anti-tyranny law governing descendants' trial,
120n8
; democratic response to,
134
â
35
; problem posed by,
133
â
34
; texts and translations,
130
â
33
; willingness to stand trial “before the people,”
119n4
,
132
stelai containing,
20n7
,
115n1
,
119n6
,
128
â
29
,
134
,
137n30
,
138
transition from unstable regime to stable democratic polis, recording,
116
,
139
â
41
trial of Agonippos and Eurysilaos (texts
1
and
2
),
115
,
116
â
29
; accused of breaking anti-tyranny law,
119
â
21
; common knowledge generated by,
127
â
29
; historical context,
122
â
27
,
124
â
25
t
; most or all citizens of Eresos serving as jurors on,
118
â
19
,
121
â
22
; public execution following,
128
; purpose of,
122
,
127
; secret ballot in,
127
; texts and translations,
116
â
18
Eretria: Artemis, temple of,
74n46
,
81
; Athenian support for tyrants in,
4n8
,
27n25
,
58n4
,
60n11
; instability of regimes in,
66
â
67
; overthrow of Macedonian invasion and alliance with Athens,
57
â
60
; pro-Macedonian coup in,
57
â
58
,
68
â
70
Eretrian tyrant-killing law,
6
,
57
â
84
; criminalization of subversive acts likely to precede anti-democratic coup,
75
â
77
; curse generating common knowledge of commitment to defend democratic regime,
74
â
75
; decree of Demophantos and,
71
â
74
; discovery of,
61
; Eresos anti-tyranny dossier compared to,
115
â
16
; events leading up to,
57
â
60
; generally increasing likelihood of mobilizing defense of democratic regime,
60
â
61
,
65
,
70
â
75
; Ilian tyrant-killing law compared,
182
; immediate response to attempted coup, measures aimed at,
77
â
78
; law of Eukrates and,
93
,
111
â
12
; legitimate targets of assassination,
73
â
74
; noncitizens, incentivization of,
72
,
73
,
185
; Philites stele compared to,
78n52
; rewards for tyrant-killers in,
71
â
73
,
111
â
12
,
185
; stability of new democratic regime following promulgation of,
81
â
83
; successful coup, measures aimed at overthrowing,
78
â
80
; text of,
61
â
64
; threats to stability of new democratic regime and,
6
â
7
,
60
â
61
,
65
â
70
Erythrai: Alexandrian conquest of Asia Minor and,
124
t,
126
; amnesty efforts in,
149n18
; Aphrodite Pandemos, temple of,
156n33
; building projects,
157
â
58
; Celts attacking,
159n44
,
162
; DÄmos, cult of,
146n12
,
162
â
63
; oath taken by all citizens of,
35n39
; oligarchical control of,
142n1
;
Romans in,
170
â
71
; size and population of,
150n21
.
See also
Philites statue and stele, Erythrai
Euaimon,
35n39
Euboia,
27n25
,
57
â
58
,
60n10
,
66
,
68n32
,
81n56
,
101
,
215
.
See also
specific cities on Euboia
Euboian League,
58
,
59
â
60n9
,
79
,
81n56
Euboulos of Bithynia,
203
Eukrates, law of,
6
,
85
â
112
; on Areopagos and Areopagites,
87
,
88
â
89
,
99
â
105
,
109
,
111
; battle of Chaironeia and,
6
,
87
â
90
,
92n18
,
95
,
100
,
101
â
3
,
108
,
111n57
; dating of,
87
â
88
; decree of Demophantos and,
51
â
52
,
51
t,
88
â
89
,
93
,
95
â
99
,
111
,
112
; effectiveness of,
111
â
12
; Eresos anti-tyranny dossier compared to,
115
â
16
; Eretrian tyrant-killing law and,
93
,
111
â
12
; iconography of surviving stele engraved with,
106
â
9
,
107
; Ilian tyrant-killing law compared,
182
;
nomothesia
procedure generating common knowledge of,
93
â
95
,
99
; placement of stelai carrying,
105
â
10
; rewards for tyrant-killing, lack of,
111
â
12
; text of,
86
â
87
; threat of subversion by evolution,
89
â
93
,
99
,
111
; threats to democracy at time of,
6
â
7
; tyrant-killing provisions of,
95
â
99
Eukrates son of Aristotimos of Piraeus,
87
Eumenes II,
168
,
169
,
170nn79â80
Euphron,
8
Euripides,
Suppliants,
108n49
Eurysilaos.
See
Eresos anti-tyranny dossier
Euthykrates,
90n13
Evander of Larissa,
153n27
Exekestos son of Diodoros,
82n57
financial and economic abuses, in Ilian tyrant-killing law,
187
â
91
First Syrian War,
165n57
Five Thousand,
20
,
21n11
,
26
,
27
,
30n29
Flaminius,
171n82
foreigners incentivized in Eretrian tyrant-killing law incentivizing,
72
,
73
,
184
Four Hundred,
17
â
30
; coordination problem of pro-democratic forces in face of,
21
â
25
; decree of Demophantos promulgated after overthrow of,
5
,
30
,
42
,
215
â
16
; Erythraian oligarchs compared,
151
; Five Thousand and,
20
,
21n11
,
26
,
27
,
30n29
; as “legal” coup,
75
â
76
; lessons learned by Athenians in overthrow of,
16
â
17
; Lykourgos,
Against Leokrates,
95
â
96
; mobilization against and collapse of,
26
â
30
; Phrynichos, assassination of,
17
,
25n21
,
26
â
30
,
36n43
,
37n45
,
39
â
40
,
42
,
95
,
105n44
,
198n54
; problems honoring those involved in overthrow of,
198
; ruling methods of,
1n1
; staging of anti-democratic coup by,
18
â
21
; Taylor's thesis regarding,
24
â
25n21
; Theozitides, decree of,
34n37
; uprising in the Piraeus against,
16
,
25n21
,
26
â
28
,
42
,
72n39
Frisch, Peter,
184n18
,
185
â
86nn24â25
,
186
,
189
,
193
,
200n56
Funck, Bernd,
199
Gambrion,
204
game theory,
29n27
,
122
â
27
,
124
â
25
t,
137
Gaugamela, battle of,
7
,
140
,
158
,
211
Gauls, in Ilion,
205
Gladwell, Malcolm,
4
Gongylidae,
204
Granikos, battle of,
124
t,
125
t
nd,
126n17
,
174n4
Granovetter, Mark S.,
28
â
29nn26â27
Great Satraps' Revolt,
173n2
guiltlessness and purity of tyrannicide,
31
â
32
,
64
,
73n42
,
185n24
Hagnon,
196n48
Halieis,
35n39
Halisarna,
204n69
Hansen, Mogens Herman,
2
,
3
,
100
,
184n18
,
221
Harmodios and Aristogeiton: cited in decree of Demophantos,
5
,
34
,
72
,
111
,
184
â
85
; cult of,
43
,
146n12
; Eresos trial of tyrants compared to actions of,
129
; as founders of Athenian democracy,
32
; Hipparchos killed by,
5n13
,
32
; Konon statue and,
155
â
56
; Kyzikos stater stamped with image of,
144
â
45
,
155
; Philites statue and,
144
â
46
,
149
,
158
; rewards granted to descendants of,
45
,
98
,
111
,
184
â
85
; spread of tyrant-killing legislation outside of Athens and,
218
;
statues of,
7
,
33,
34n35
,
39
,
45
,
73n41
,
129
,
140
,
144
â
46
,
149
,
184
,
211
; Thirty Tyrants, association with fall of,
44
â
47
,
46
; tomb of,
212
,
213n88
; in vase paintings,
45
,
46,
146
Harpalos affair,
111
Hegesippos,
On Halonnesus,
57n1
Heisserer, A. J.,
115n1
,
120n7
,
123n17
,
153
,
154
heliastic oath,
42
Heraios,
123n17
,
124
t,
126n17
,
131
,
136
,
138
Hermias of Atarneos,
142n1
,
203
,
204
Hermon,
123n17
,
124
t,
126n17
,
136
,
138
Herodotos,
32n33
,
35
,
79n53
,
108n49
,
204n69
,
206n74
,
209n84
Heroidas son of Tertikon son of Heraios,
131
Heropythes,
158n40
Hiero,
153n27
,
160
,
205
,
210n86
,
211
,
212
Hipparchos,
5n13
,
32
,
57
,
96
,
146
,
196n48
Hippo,
128
Hippomachos son of Athenaios,
165
Hipponikos,
57
Homer,
Iliad,
106n46
homologia prosÄgageto,
125
t