Throughout the period of Perikles' ascendancy, the state was run reasonably well, but after his death there was a marked decline. It was then that the people first got a leader who was not approved by the respectable citizens; before this the leaders had always come from this class. The first leader of the people was Solon, and he was followed by Peisistratos, both of them aristocrats of good family. After the fall of the tyranny there was Kleisthenes the Alkmaionid, and he had no opponent after the expulsion of Isagoras and his supporters. Then Xanthippos was the leader of the people and Miltiades was the leader of the aristocrats; then came Themistokles and Aristeides. After them Ephialtes led the people and Kimon the wealthier classes. Then Perikles led the people, while Thucydides, a relative by marriage of Kimon, led the other group. After the death of Perikles, Nikias, who died in Sicily, was the leader of the upper classes, while Kleon the son of Kleanaitos led the people. The latter appears to have corrupted the people more than anyone else by his violence. He was the first to shout when addressing the people, he used abusive language, and addressed the Ekklesia with his garments tucked up, when it was customary to speak properly dressed. After them, Theramenes the son of Hagnon was leader of the gother group, while Kleophon the lyre-maker, who intruduced the two-obol payment, was the leader of the people. . . . After Kleophon there was an unbroken series of demagogues . . . .
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NOBLES | MILTIADES (IV) |
Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica #10212. Davies, Athenian Propertied Families, pp. 301-302. H. T. Wade Gery, "Miltiades," Essays in Greek History (1958) 155-170. |
DEMOS |
XANTHIPPOS son of Ariphron |
Kirchner #11169. Davies, pp. 455-457. A. Raubtischek, "The Ostracism of Xanthippos," AJA 51 (1947) 257-262. |
NOBLES |
ARISTEIDES son of Lysimachos |
Kirchner #1695. Davies, pp. 48-52. Meritt, Wade Gery, McGregor (edd.) The Athenian Tribute Lists III (1951) Ch. 6. |
DEMOS |
THEMISTOKLES son of Neokles |
Kirchner #8249. Davies, pp. 211-220. A. Bauer & F. Frost, Themistocles (Chicago: Argonaut 1966). F. J. Frost, "Themistocles' Place in Athenian Politics" CSCA 1 (1968) 105-124. A. J. Podlecki, The Life of Themistocles (1975). P. J. Rhodes, "Thucydides on Pausanias and Themistocles," Historia 19 (1970) 387-400. |
NOBLES |
KIMON son of Miltiades |
Kirchner #8429. Davies, pp. 302-205; 310-312. J.R. Cole, "Cimon's Dismissal ..." GRBS 15 (1974) 369-385. J. deRomilly, "Themistocles and Cimon," Thucydides and Athenian Imperialism (Oxford 1963) 230-235. R. D. Scott, "Aristotle Ath. pol. 26.1 on Cimon," CPh 69 (1974) 117-118. |
DEMOS |
EPHIALTES son of Sophonides |
Kirchner #6157. E. Ruschenbusch, "Ephialtes," Historia 15 (1966) 369-376. R. Sealey, "Ephialtes," CPh 59 (1964) 11-22. R. W. Wallace, "Ephialtes and the Areopagus," GRBS 15 (1974) 259-269. |
NOBLES |
THOUKUDIDES son of Melesias |
Kirchner #7268. Davies, pp. 230-237. F. J. Frost, "Thucydides son of Melesias...," Historia 13 (1964) 385 ff. H. D. Meyer, "Thukydides Melesiou...," Historia 16 (1967) 141-154. |
DEMOS |
PERIKLES son of Xanthippos |
Kirchner #11811. Davies, pp. 457-460. A.W.Gomme, "Perikles Monarchos," JHS 70 (1950) 77 ff. R. Sealey, "The Entry of Pericles into History," Hermes 84 (1956) 234 ff. K. J. Dover, "[Dekatos autos]," JHS 80 (1960) 61-77. N.G.L. Hammond, CQ 19 (1969) 111-144. J. H. Schreiner, Aristotle and Perikles (Oslo 1968).[Cf. Hammond CR 19 (1969) 203-206.] |
NOBLES |
NIKIAS son of Nikeratos |
Kirchner #10808. Davies, pp. 403-407. W. R. Connor, The New Politicians of Fifth Century Athens (1971) 139 ff. and 160-163. |
DEMOS |
KLEON son of Kleianetos |
Kirchner #8674. Davies, pp. 318-320. Connor, The New Politicians , passim. J. DeRomilly, Thucydides , "Cleon", pp. 156-194. A.B.West & B.D. Meritt, "Cleon's Amphipolitan Campaign and the Assessment List of 421," AJA 29 (1925) 59-69. M. Lang, "Cleon as the anti-Pericles," CPh 67 (1972) 159 ff. M. Renaud, "Le démagogue Cleon," LEC 41 (1973) 181-196; 295-308. |
NOBLES |
THERAMENES son of Hagnon |
Kirchner #7234. Davies, pp. 227-228. M. C. Razzano Giammareo, "Teramene di Stiria," PP 28 (1973) 397-425. W. S. Ferguson, "The Constitution of Theramenes," CPh 21 (1926) 72-75. |
DEMOS |
KLEOPHON son of Kleippides |
Kirchner #8638. E. Vanderpool, "Cleophon," Hesperia 21 (1952) 114-115; 37 (1968) 120. |
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John Paul Adams, CSUN
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