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BASILEIDES (Βασιληίδης, ὁ)

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CHRISTOPHER BARON

University of Notre Dame

Patronymic, father of Herodotus (of Ionia—not the historian), who was one of the conspirators against the Persian‐backed TYRANT in CHIOS, STRATTIS, in spring 479 BCE (8.132.2). It has been suggested that Basileides’ name may indicate a connection with the Ionian priestly clan of the Basileidae (Hornblower 2003, 56).

SEE ALSO: Herodotus son of Basileides; Ionians

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