Authors: David Teegarden
Mnesias of Argos,
83n59
Mounichia, theater of Dionysos near,
27
,
37
,
42
Myous,
205n71
Myrseloi,
125
t
ne
Mytilene,
35n39
,
119n6
,
125
t,
126
,
141n35
,
190n35
Naulochos,
125
t
ne
Naupaktos,
35n39
Nesiotes.
See
Kritios and Nesiotes statue group
Nikagoras,
125
t
nd
Nikomachos,
59n5
nomothesia
procedure and law of Eukrates,
93
â
95
,
99
oaths: all citizens of polis taking,
35
; amnesty oath after fall of Thirty Tyrants,
35n39
,
47
â
50
; Athenian use of,
34
â
35
; bouleutic oath,
42
,
43
; Four Hundred, oath of troupes at Piraeus against,
25n21
,
26
; heliastic oath,
42
; of Magnesian soldiers,
166n62
; Sparta, Athenian oath of surrender to,
35n39
.
See also
Demophantos, decree of
Ober, Josiah,
96
â
97
,
98
,
148
â
49
,
209n84
oligarchies: first half of seventh century,
224
; second half of seventh century,
225
; first half of sixth century,
226
; second half of sixth century,
228
; first half of fifth century,
229
; first half of fourth century,
233
; second half of fifth century,
231
; second half of fourth century,
235
; overall chart of,
223
f
.
See also
specific cities
Oreos,
27n25
,
57
,
58
,
59
â
60n9
,
59n5
,
68nn32â33
,
69
,
70
,
81n56
,
173n3
Osborne, Robin,
116
,
123
,
130
,
135
Oxyrhynchos Historian,
73
â
74n43
Palaigambrion,
204
Pamphilia,
125
t
Panathenaia,
32
,
44
,
45
,
209n81
,
210n85
Paphlagonia,
125
t
Parmenion,
57
,
124
t,
125
t
na,
141n34
Patrokleides, decree of,
35n39
,
48
Pausanias (geographer and writer),
16n3
,
34n35
,
74n45
,
89
,
140
,
153n27
,
155n32
,
204n70
Pausanias (Spartan king),
16
Pedieis,
125
t
ne
Peisistratidai stele,
42n52
,
105n44
Pellene,
91
Peloponnesian War,
3n7
,
6n16
,
15
,
83
,
96
,
142n1
,
219
Pergamum,
167
,
168n70
,
204nn69â70
,
208n79
Periandros,
206n74
Perillos,
76n49
Persians: Asia Minor, Macedonian conquest of,
122
â
27
,
124
â
25
t,
140
â
41
,
142
,
145n5
,
153
,
154
,
157
â
58
,
163n55
,
174
,
211
,
213
; coup of the Four Hundred and,
18
â
19
,
20
,
24
; Ilion as part of Persian empire,
173
.
See also
specific Persian rulers
Petra,
208
Petrakos, V.,
61
Philetaereia,
203n66
Philip II of Macedon: Asia Minor, Macedonian conquest of,
122
; assassination of,
90
,
122
,
124
t
;
dÄmos
personified as king on law of Eukrates stele and,
106
,
108
; invasion of Euboia,
57
â
58
; Korinthian League, founding of,
85n2
; Krenidean mining communities (Philippoi) and,
83
â
84n61
; letter to the Euboians,
60n10
; threat to Greek democracy posed by,
7
,
67
,
83
â
84
; typical pro-Macedonian coup instigated by,
68
â
70
; tyrannical threat from Athenian dependency on Macedonian goodwill and,
89
â
90
.
See also
Chaironeia, battle of
Philip III Arrhidaios,
115
,
132
,
137
Philippoi (Krenidean mining communities),
83
â
84n61
Philippides, Hypereides' speech against,
53n75
,
89
â
90
,
92
,
109
Philistides,
57
Philites statue and stele, Erythrai,
6
,
142
â
72
; Alexandrian conquest of Asia Minor and,
142
,
145n5
,
153
,
154
,
157
â
58
,
163n55
; common knowledge generated by,
171
â
72
; dating issues,
7
,
153
â
54
; erection of statue,
158
; Eretrian tyrant-killing law compared to,
78n52
; historical context,
142
,
144
â
47
; Ipsos, oligarchic control of city after battle of,
159
â
61
; Kouroupedion, democratic control of city after battle of,
161
â
63
; maintenance and crowning of statue,
144
,
145
,
146
,
151
,
152
,
161
â
64
; political status quo in Erythrai after reestablishment of democracy,
164
â
71
; pre-Alexandrian scenarios for,
153
â
57
; reasons for oligarchic/democratic manipulation of statue,
147
â
53
; rewards for tyrant-killers and,
73n41
,
152
; sword, removal and replacement of,
144
â
46
,
150
,
152
,
159
â
61
; text on stele and translation,
143
â
44
Philochoros fragment,
59n5
Philostratos,
44
Philoxenos,
82n57
Phleious,
59
Phoenicia,
165n60
Phokis,
68
Phrynichos (archon),
87
,
88n8
,
89
Phrynichos (Four Hundred member),
17
,
25n21
,
26
â
30
,
36n43
,
37n45
,
39
â
40
,
42
,
95
â
96
,
105n44
,
198n54
the Piraeus,
16
,
25n21
,
26
â
28
,
42
,
72n39
,
87
,
88n7
,
91
,
100
,
111
,
170n78
Pistorius, Hans,
123n17
Plato:
Leges,
47n63
,
152n23
;
Respublica,
108n50
,
209n76
Platonic
Seventh Letter,
48
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History,
34n35
,
140
Ploutarchos,
58n4
,
60
,
66
,
67nn29â30
,
79
pluralistic ignorance,
23
,
24
,
28
,
40
,
151
Plutarch
Vitae decem oratum,
30n29
,
105n44
Vitae Parallelae:
Alexander,
140
,
158
,
174n4
;
Aratos,
8
,
44
,
153n24
,
190n35
,
206
,
210n86
,
211
,
219n5
;
Demetrios,
160n48
;
Demosthenes,
89n12
,
90
,
100n34
;
Philopoimen,
8n20
,
220n5
;
Phokion,
58n4
,
101
,
111n56
;
Timoleon,
8
,
128
,
219n4
Politics
(Aristotle),
3
,
8
,
10n22
,
92n19
,
106
,
108n48
,
164n56
,
188
Polyainos,
124
t
Polybios,
8
,
128
,
166
,
167
,
168
,
170n80
,
171
,
205
,
205n73
,
206
,
219
â
20n5
Pontos,
124
t
Priapos,
166n64
Priene,
7
,
124
t,
125
t
ne,
126
,
153
,
160
,
166
,
170n77
,
210n86
,
211
,
212
private and public preferences regarding regime in power,
22
â
24
prize amphoras depicting Harmodios and Aristogeiton,
45
,
46
proedria,
45
,
73
,
87
,
92
,
112
,
179
,
184
Proxenos,
101
Prytneion decree,
34nn35â36
Ptoiodoros,
76n49
Ptolemais (Lebedos),
165n60
,
166
,
167
,
168n69
Ptolemy I Epigonos,
165n60
Ptolemy IV,
208n79
public and private preferences regarding regime in power,
22
â
24
punishment of Agonippos and Eurysilaos, in Eresos anti-tyranny dossier,
128
punishments for actions committed during overthrow of democracy, in Ilian tyrant-killing law,
187
â
97
,
213
; capital trials lodged by magistrates,
193
â
95
,
206
â
7
; financial or economic abuses,
187
â
91
,
206
; indictments lodged by lay accusers,
191
â
93
,
206
; participation in anti-democratic coup in any capacity,
195
â
97
; sham elections,
195
,
207
purity and guiltlessness of tyrannicide,
31
â
32
,
64
,
73n42
,
185n24
Pythes,
160
Q. Curtius Rufius,
122n13
,
125
t,
129n22
regime types, number and distribution of,
221
â
36
; first half of seventh century,
222
â
24
; second half of seventh century,
225
â
26
; first half of sixth century,
226
â
27
; second half of sixth century,
227
â
29
; first half of fifth century,
229
â
30
; first half of fourth century,
232
â
34
; second half of fifth century,
230
â
32
; second half of fourth century,
235
â
36
; overall chart of,
223
f