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G E N E R A L I N D E X Achilles, , , , Acropolis, of Athens buildings on xx, , , Cylon on, parades to, revenues stored on, as shrine, stele on, , Aeschylus, , –, , Agamemnon, , , , , –, Alcibiades, xvii, , attempted ostracism of, , and comedy, , –, suspicion of, xxvi, , , –, , Alcmeonids, , , , –, allies, of Athens tribute from, , , as victims of Athenian tyranny, –, , –, , amphibolia, xv, –, , – Antiphon, , , –, apragmosynē, , , – Archilochus, , , –, Arginousae, battle of, xxiii, , , Aristagoras, , , –, , –, Aristides, aristocracy (see also elites) Athens as, , , culture of, xx, , , Demos (in Aristophanes) as member of, – genealogical pretensions of, –, in Herodotus’ Constitutional Debate, , opposition to, , in oral tradition, as virtuous rule, , –, , – , , – Aristogeiton (see also tyrannicides): , , , , in Herodotus and Thucydides, , heroization of, , as liberator, , , statue of, –, , tomb of, Aristophanes, , – passim, and demagogues, xix, and the demos, xxii, , –, and fear of conspiracy, , Aristotle, , as constitutional theorist, , , – , and the construction of tyranny, –, – as dissident, xvii and tyrannical building programs, , and tyrannical wealth, Assembly, of Athens, , , , , , curse at meetings of, , flattery of, flaws of, , reforms of, , , – Assembly, of Sparta, 309 Athenocentrism, ix, xv, Athens, as tyrant city (polis tyrannos), xvii, xxi, –, , , –, , , connection with dēmos tyrannos, –, , and Euripides, – and Herodotus, , and Oedipus, xxii, , – in Thucydides, xix, , audiences, xviii, – passim of drama, , –, – heterogeneity of, xv, xxi–xxii, –, , –, autonomy, xxiii, of communities, xvi, of the individual, xi, xvii, xxv, , , , – loss of, basileus, , –, , , –, , , , , , , Bronze Age, xi–xiii, –, , , Cambyses, –, –, , , , Cimon, , City Dionysia, , , , , Cleisthenes (of Athens), , Cleisthenes of Sicyon, , Cleon (see also demagogues): , –, and Aristophanes, xxiii, , –, – and fear of conspiracy, in Thucydides, , , , , Cleophon, Clytemnestra, xiii, xx, , – Connor, R., xviii, , , –, , –, , conspiracy, , , , , in Aristophanes, , , , – in Thucydides, –, –, Constitutional Debate (in Herodotus), – , –, –, –, , –, constitutions ‘‘ancestral,’’ in Athens, , change in, xxiv, – models of, xi, relativity of, , –, –, variations in, xiv costume, xv, –, Cratinus, –, – Creon of Corinth, of Thebes, , – Croesus, , , and Delphi, , in Herodotus, –, , , Cypselus, –, , , – Cyrus, , , –, – Darius, , , in Herodotus, –, –, –, , , , , , , Deioces, –, –, , , , Delphi, , , , , demagogues (see also Cleon): xix, –, , , , – passim in Isocrates, , in Plato, , , democracy (personified), xvi, , , Demophantus, decree of, , , –, , demos, Athenian building program of, xiv, –, – , , – personified, xvi, xxiii, –, in Aristophanes, xv, xxii–xxiii, , , –, , –, as sovereign, xvii–xviii, xxiii, , – , , –, –, as tyrant, xxi, xxv, , , –, , and Aristophanes, –, , in dissident Athenian discourse, xi, xvii–xviii, –, , – as positive concept, xvii, xix, – passim, dēmosion sēma, Dexileos, – dissidents, in Athens and the concept of demos as tyrant, xi, xvii–xviii, xxiv–xv, , , , , –, on the corruption of language, and tyrannicide, –, 310 P O P U L A R T Y R A N N Y [3.19.56.114] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 07:12 GMT) Eleusinian Mysteries, profanation of, – , , , – elites (see also aristocracy) as audience, , in Bronze Age, , – culture of, xii, , – as dissidents, , , , , expenditures of, xiv, as faction within democracy, xxi, , , –, –, , leadership of, xix, , –, – and traditions of the Peisistratids, , and tyranny, xi, , –, , , , empire, of Athens, , , , justification for, –, , as source of benefit to Athens, xv–xvi, – taxation of allies by, , as tyranny, xxi–xxii, , –, –, envy, , , , , , , , erastēs, , , , erōs, , , Erythrae, xv, , , , –, – Eucrates, decree of, xvi, , –, , , , – Euripides, , , , , – flattery, of Athenian demos, , –, – , –, , , as description of rhetoric, –, of speech, of tyrants, xxiii, (, HDT), , Four Hundred, , , –, –, .., coup of, , , , , – and Aristophanes’ Lysistrata, disenfranchisement of oligarchs after, , role of oligarchic theory in, – freedom, , , , of Athenian demos, xix, , , –, –, – in Herodotus, , , opposed to slavery, , , opposed to tyranny, xix, , of speech, , –, , of the tyrant, xx, , , , , Funeral Oration (in Thucydides), xv, xvii, , , –, Gorgias, greed, xiv, , –, Harmodius, – cult of, , , role in ending tyranny at Athens, , –, , , , song, –, , statue of, , stance of, –, , , –, , , Herms, mutilation of, , , Herodotus, xv–xvi, – passim, , – , – as historical source, , and the tyrannicides, – and tyranny, –, , Hipparchus (see also Peisistratids) death of, , , , , , , as tyrant of Athens, – Hippias (see also Peisistratids) after the death of Hipparchus, –, , in Aristophanes, , , –, in exile, , , , relations with Lampsacus, Histiaeus, –, –, – Homer, , –, , –, , , homosexuality (see also erastês): , , imperialism, , Athenian, x, , , , –, Eastern, , –, impiety (see also ritual, abuse of ): xiv, –, , individuals as audience, – as collectives, xviii, xx–xxi, xxii, xxv, danger from, , – in Herodotus, x, xvi, , – relationship with community, xii–xiii, xxv, , , , , in tragedy, xvii, – isēgoria, G E N E R A L I N D E X 311 Isocrates, xi, xvii, xviii, xxiv, xxvi, , – passim, isonomia, , –, , lawcourts, of Athens, , , , –, , and the laws of Solon, , and the Thirty, – luxury, , , Eastern, xv, xix–xx, , – Lydian, , Lydia (see also luxury): , , , – medicine, – megaloprepeia, xix, , –, , monarchy, hereditary, xii, , , , , money (see also wealth): xxv, in comedy, desired by tyrants, xiv, , – expended by the demos, , –, –, – in tragedy, –, , –, , – oaths (bouleutic and heliastic), , , oligarchy, , , , conspiracy by, , –, convergence with tyranny, , , , – in Herodotus, –, in Isocrates, –, personified, perspective of, in Plato, , theory of, –, – as threat to democracy, xxv, , , – Olympieum, , ostracism, , , , as protection against tyranny, , , , –, , – Panhellenism, xxi, in Plato and Isocrates, –, , , –, Parthenon, , , , Peisistratids, –, , – building program of, , –, – end of, , genealogy of, in Herodotus, outside Athens, , , and the Persians, , taxation by...