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ATHENADES (Ἀθηνάδης, ὁ)
ОглавлениеCHRISTOPHER BARON
University of Notre Dame
Herodotus credits Athenades, from TRACHIS, with the killing of EPHIALTES, who had betrayed the Greeks at THERMOPYLAE in 480 BCE and had a bounty placed on him by the AMPHICTYONES (7.213.2–3). Herodotus writes that Athenades acted for a different reason but was honored nonetheless by the Spartans. Although Herodotus states that he will explain what happened elsewhere, we do not find such a passage in the Histories, one of the few unfulfilled CROSS‐REFERENCES in the work.
SEE ALSO: Motivation; Murder; Narratology