Authors: David Teegarden
Hypereides:
Against Philippides,
53n75
,
89
â
90
,
92
,
109
; as anti-Macedonian,
108
; appointment as advocate to Amphictyonic Council,
101
;
Athenogenes,
83n59
; on Euthykrates of Olynthos,
90n13
;
In Defense of Euxenippos,
88n11
; proposal to enfranchise
atimoi,
metics, and slaves,
88n7
Idreios,
142n1
Ilian tyrant-killing law,
6
,
173
â
214
; Alexandrian conquest of Asia Minor and,
174
; on capital trials lodged by magistrates,
193
â
95
,
206
â
7
; common knowledge generated by,
210
; compared to other tyrant-killing legislation,
182
; dating of,
7
,
199
â
200
; deterrent effect on anti-democratic forces,
207
â
11
; on economic and financial abuses,
187
â
91
,
206
; effectiveness of,
207
â
11
; historical context,
199
â
203
; increasing likelihood of mobilization against coup attempts,
209
â
11
; on indictments lodged by lay accusers,
191
â
93
,
206
; memory sanction
(damnatio memoriae),
196
â
97
,
203
â
4
,
211
; nature of tyrannical threat targeted by,
203
â
7
,
208
; noncitizens incentivized by,
72
,
73
,
184
,
185
,
186
; oligarchs and tyrants equated in,
149
; participation in anti-democratic coup in any capacity, punishment for,
195
â
97
; punishments for actions committed during overthrow of democracy,
187
â
97
,
213
; rewards for those contributing to overthrow of tyrant,
197
â
99
; rewards for tyrant-killers,
73nn41â42
,
183
â
87
; rewards for tyrant's own soldiers,
184
,
185
,
186
,
203
; sections of,
182
â
83
; on sham elections,
195
,
207
; success of democratic regimes following,
208
â
9
; text and translation,
175
â
82
Ilion: Athena, temple of,
173
,
174
,
204
,
207
; under foreign rule,
167
,
168
,
173
,
199
â
203
; inscribed documents, use of,
134n28
; prosperity following Alexandrian conquest of Asia Minor,
174
,
209
; size and population of,
210n85
An Inventory of Archaic and Classical Poleis
(Hansen and Nielsen, 2004),
2
,
3
,
221
Ipsos, battle of,
151n22
,
153
,
154
,
159
â
63
,
201
â
2n61
,
208
Isaios,
45
Isokrates,
8
,
106
,
108n50
,
122
,
155n32
Itanos,
35n39
Jason of Pherai,
8
Kallimedon,
111n57
Karia,
4n8
,
142n1
,
165n60
,
167n67
,
168n69
,
212
Keos,
35n39
Kephallenia,
83n59
Kephisophon,
58
king/tyrant,
dÄmos
personified as,
106
â
9
,
107
King's Peace,
141
,
142n1
,
156
,
173
kingships: first half of seventh century,
224
; second half of seventh century,
225
â
26
; first half of sixth century,
227
; second half of sixth century,
228
; first half of fifth century,
230
; first half of fourth century,
234
; second half of fifth century,
232
; second
half of fourth century,
236
; overall chart of,
223
f
.
See also
specific cities
Klearchos,
202
Kleitarchos,
57
,
58n4
,
61
,
66
,
67
,
79
,
82
,
211
Knidos, battle of,
142n1
,
155
â
56
Knoepfler, Denis,
57n1
,
59
,
61
â
62
,
66n23
,
72
â
73
,
74n46
,
79
,
81n55
,
91
,
111
,
185
Koch, Christian,
183n15
,
184nn18â19
,
189
,
190n33
,
191
â
92nn37â38
Korinthian League,
82n58
,
85
,
88n8
,
91
,
102
,
115n1
,
120
,
121
,
122
,
123n17
,
124
t,
125
t
nd
Korkyra,
83n59
Korykos,
170
Kouroupedion, battle of,
6
,
154
,
161
â
63
,
201
â
2
,
205
,
208
Krates,
82n57
Krenidean mining communities (Philippoi),
83
â
84n61
Krentz, Peter,
16nn3â4
Kritios and Nesiotes statue group,
33,
34n35
,
45
,
144
,
145
Ktesiphon,
92n18
Kuran, Timur,
18
,
21
â
24
,
28
,
29n27
,
105
Kyrene,
35n39
Lakedaimonians.
See
Sparta
Lampsakos,
167
,
168
,
171n82
,
205n71
laws versus decrees in Athens,
93
Lebedev, A.,
212
Lebedos (Ptolemais),
165n60
,
166
,
167
,
168n69
“legal” coups, Eretrian efforts prevent,
75
â
77
Leokrates, Lykourgos's speech against,
29
,
30n30
,
52n73
,
95
â
98
,
99
,
105
,
146n11
,
149
,
171
,
196n48
Leukas,
83n59
Leuktra, battle of,
66n24
Libya,
165n60
Livy,
74n45
,
170
,
171nn81â82
,
196n48
Lohmann, Susanne,
29n27
Lokrian maidens, tribute of,
209n80
Lucian,
Demosthenis Encomium,
102
Lycia,
165n60
Lykaonia,
125
t
Lykourgos,
Against Leokrates,
29
,
30n30
,
52n73
,
95
â
98
,
99
,
105
,
146n11
,
149
,
171
,
196n48
Lysias,
15nn1â2
,
29n29
,
44
,
210n86
Lysimachos: battle of Ipsos and aftermath,
151n22
,
153
,
154
,
159
â
63
,
201
â
2n61
,
208
; battle of Kouroupedion, defeat at,
6
,
154
,
161
â
63
,
201
â
2
,
205
,
208
; Erythrai and,
151n22
,
153
; exiles of Priene and,
210n86
; Ilion and,
199
â
202
,
204
,
205
,
208
,
210n86
; Kouroupedion, battle of,
6
; oligarchy supported by,
133
; Prepelaos and,
157n37
,
160
,
201
Macedon: Asia Minor, conquest of,
122
â
27
,
124
â
25
t,
140
â
41
,
142
,
145n5
,
153
,
154
,
157
â
58
,
163n55
,
174
,
211
,
213
; Demosthenes on Philip II and pro-Macedonian regimes,
57n1
,
58
,
59n5
,
60n10
,
67n30
,
68
â
70
,
79n54
,
81n56
,
82
,
84n62
,
108
,
111n57
; Eretria, pro-Macedonian coup in,
57
â
58
,
68
â
70
; Eretrian overthrow of Macedonian invasion and alliance with Athens,
57
â
60
.
See also
Alexander the Great
;
Philip II
;
other specific rulers
Maffi, Alberto,
184n19
,
188n29
,
189
â
90nn31â33
,
190
â
91n36
Magnesia on Meander,
166
,
168n69
,
205n71
Magnesian soldiers, oath taken by,
166n62
Malousios of Gargara,
174n5
Mania,
173
Mantinea, battle of,
220n5
Mantineians,
8n18
Margos of Karuneia, 273n5
Maussollos of Karia,
142n1
,
145n7
McShane, Roger B.,
168
Megalopolis,
128
Megara,
2n2
,
35n39
,
83n59
,
95
,
111n57
,
210n86
, 5878n49
Meleager,
208
Meleagros,
134n28
Memnon,
123n17
,
124
t,
125
t,
126n17
,
158n40
,
173n2
memory sanction
(damnatio memoriae),
196
â
97
,
203
â
4
,
211
Menelaos son of Arrabaios,
174n3
Menestratos (autocrat of Eritrea),
66
Menestratos of Axione,
87
Menippos,
57
Mentor,
173n2
mercenaries: democratic forces hiring,
210n86
; rewarded for overthrow of tyrant, in Ilian tyrant-killing law,
184
,
185
,
186
,
203
; tyrants hiring,
205
â
6
Merkelbach, Reinhold,
147
â
48
,
154
Messana,
128
Messene,
91
Messenians, Demosthenes' speech to,
69n33
Metapontion,
73n41
Methymna,
129n22
Miletos,
5n11
,
18n8
,
73n42
,
120
,
121
,
124
t,
125
t,
140n33
,
160
,
165
,
166
,
168n69
,
169n72
,
170n77
,
185
,
206n74