THEMISTOCLES

thəmĭsˈtəklēz, c.525–462 b.c., Athenian statesman and naval commander. He was elected one of the three archons in 493 b.c. In succeeding years many of his rivals were eliminated by ostracism and he became the chief figure of Athenian politics. He persuaded the Athenians to build up their navy, foreseeing that the Persians, defeated at Marathon, would send another and stronger force against Greece (see Persian Wars). Xerxes invaded Greece in 480, and military defense of Athens was impossible; Themistocles evacuated the city. Although the Greek fleet was entrusted to a Spartan, Themistocles determined its strategy, thus bringing about the decisive victory of Salamis (480) and the retreat of Xerxes to Persia. A purported copy of Themistocles' decree to evacuate Athens, discovered at Troezen in 1959, indicates that the evacuation, as well as the battle of Salamis, was not hastily planned but was a measure carefully conceived months before to trap the Persians at Salamis. However, many scholars question the authenticity of the document. Despite Themistocles's prominence, in 479 the chief commands went to his rivals, who had previously been recalled from exile to fight the Persians. Themistocles devoted himself to strengthening the navy and the fortifications, especially those of Piraeus. About 471, after his opponents came to power, he was exiled. Ultimately he lived in Persia, where King Artaxerxes made generous provision for him.

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26 Themistocles honored for sophia (at Sparta) and...the terms of praise later given to Themistocles by Thucydides, 1.138.3, cf...Delphi: Thucydides 1.132.2 3. 27 Themistocles demands respect: Herodotus 8.61...
...could believe Plutarchs claim that Themistocles was nicknamed Odysseus because of his...to omit the methods that lay behind Themistocles achievements in order to glorify his...by valorising Conon over and above Themistocles and by stressing the latters use of...
...swept down on Athens from the north, Themistocles at length committed the newly enlarged...who fled back across the Aegean. Themistocles being a man who needed recognition...Sparta. After a shower of praise, Themistocles enjoyed an escort of three hundred...
The most important source of information on Timocreon and Themistocles is Plutarchs Life of Themistocles.72 After describing how Themistocles (in 480, after Salamis) toured the islands exacting money, and quoting from...
...property. During the 490s and 480s, Themistocles regularly received votes for ostracism...in 482. According to *Plutarch, Themistocles stirred public opinion against Aristides...the Persian Wars, in the late 470s, Themistocles was himself ostracized and exiled from...
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...in the face of the Persians; while Themistocles, to encourage Eurybiades to engage...that on the second of the three days, Themistocles says to Eurybiades, (*) There will...tomorrow, while Eurybiades says to Themistocles There will not be a sea battle tomorrow...
...provinces. And third, his praise of Themistocles indicates his support for the dynamic...national greatness." Fabius Maximus and Themistocles Bacon seems to believe that an empire...advises that they follow the example of Themistocles, who first opened Athens to the world...
...domination. The Athenian commander Themistocles urged his allies to stay and fight...naval victory. (19) Of course, Themistocles was making strong assertions with shaky...the tides? Despite the unknowns, Themistocles wasnt clueless. He had a sense of...
...epigraphy, culminating in his work on the Themistocles Decree, and in his excavation of Halieis...Peloponnese was his discovery of the Themistocles Decree. I remember an excited telephone...would you say if I told you that I have Themistocles mobilization decree for the battle...
...Hermokrates action resembled the plan of Themistocles the Athenian who, a few generations...new Athens--and himself as the new Themistocles."(44) Immediately after his description...being forced to become nautical under Themistocles due to the threat of the Persians...
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...a (literal) cult of celebrity was Themistocles, who persuaded his fellow-citizens...Salamis. Shortly after, according to Themistocles biographer Plutarch, he established...of celebrities throughout the ages. Themistocles is also one of the very few Athenian...
...Marathon with distinction, Aristides and Themistocles, the men most associated with Athenian...the cynical remark of the father of Themistocles who was himself destined to be distinguished...to the glory of Sparta. Similarly, Themistocles refused to celebrate the result says...
...science has not always been superior-Themistocles triremes at Salamis were no better...Zulu society. It is no accident that Themistocles, like both the victorious Cortes and...wrong place at the wrong time. But Themistocles, Alexander the Great, Cortes and...
...come alive that he comes close to misusing the evidence. Themistocles is such a key character in the story that Strauss cant resist...see etched in its contours the character traits that are Themistocles. Yet we can all read the minds construction in the face...
...traditionally was determined by a day-to-day rotation of the strategoi. Miltiades was made a strategos, and so were Themistocles and Aristides, men destined to play heroic roles in the next Persian war as well. In a critical break with Athenian tradition...
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...place of excellence to himself, but they all concurred in giving their second votes to Themistocles. This was looked on as a decisive proof that Themistocles ought to be ranked first of all." Sir Edward Creasy, quoting Plutarch, in chapter...
...where the Athenians and their allies, steered by the cunning Themistocles, routed the massive Persian fleet. The novelty of Hales...did not have a political shout until well after the upstart Themistocles had persuaded the Athenians to punt all their treasure on...
...one learns that after the first Persian invasion was thwarted, it remained obvious they would try again. To be prepared, Themistocles, in the face of great political opposition, urged the building of an Athenian navy. When Xerxes did come, he was defeated...
...wrote more books than have been written about him. A quotation at the U.S. Navy Memorial in downtown Washington, from Themistocles, anAthenian statesman and naval commander who lived from 525 to 460 B.C., puts the oceans value in perspective: "Whosoever...
...him to his death. As the extent of the scandal began to emerge publicly, the Tsalikidis family hired an Athenian lawyer, Themistocles Sofos, who immediately cast doubt on the coroners verdict. In his office, he explained to me his reasoning. The authorities...
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THEMISTOCLES th mis t klez, c.525 462 b.c...military defense of Athens was impossible; Themistocles evacuated the city. Although the Greek fleet was entrusted to a Spartan, Themistocles determined its strategy, thus bringing...
...successor. The Athenians were persuaded by their leader Themistocles to strengthen their navy. In 480, Xerxes reached Greece...Greek force. The Greek victory was aided by the strategy of Themistocles. Xerxes returned to Persia but left a military force in...
...was poured out to aid one Greek city-state or another in the interminable struggle for power. It is noteworthy that when Themistocles , the victor of Salamis, was exiled from Athens, he took refuge at the court of Artaxerxes I , who had succeeded Xerxes...
...a brief period after it was occupied (c.600 b.c.) by Megara. In the Persian Wars the allied Greek fleet, led by Themistocles , decisively defeated (480 b.c.) the Persians off Salamis. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
...now Gallipoli). It was colonized in the 7th cent. b.c. by Greeks from Phocaea. Artaxerxes I assigned the city to Themistocles . After the battle of Mycale (479 b.c.) the citizens joined with the Athenians, and the city continued to flourish...
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