Clisthenes Sicyonius
Nativitas:
7. saeculum a.C.n.;
SicyonObitus:
6. saeculum a.C.n.;
Patria:
Sicyon
Familia
Genitores: Aristonymus;
Proles: Agariste of Sicyon
Clisthenes (Graece: Κλεισθένης) fuit tyrannus genere Orthagoridarum ortus in civitate Peloponnesiaca Sicyone[1] saeculo sexto a.C.n. ineunte. Avus fuit Clisthenis Atheniensis. Argivos oderat, qua de causa honores prius heroi Adrasto tributos ad Melanippum Thebanum transtulit[2]
Notae
Bibliographia
- A. Andrewes: The Greek Tyrants. Hutchinson, Londinii 1966.
- Peter J. Bicknell, "Herodotos 5.68 and the Racial Policy of Kleisthenes of Sikyon", Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 23, 1982, 3, ISSN 0017-3916, p. 193–201
- John Boardman, "Herakles, Delphi and Kleisthenes of Sikyon", Revue Archéologique, 1978ː 227-234
- Loretana de Libero: Die archaische Tyrannis. Steiner, Stuttgardiae 1996, ISBN 3-515-06920-8. Recensio critica
- Malcolm F. McGregor: "Cleisthenes of Sicyon and the Panhellenic Festivals". In: Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 72, 1941, ISSN 0065-9711, p. 266–287.
- Victor Parker, "Some Aspects of the Foreign and Domestic Policy of Cleisthenes of Sicyon", Hermes, 1994ː 404-424