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Headword:
*)arxida/mios
po/lemos
Adler number: alpha,4108
Translated headword: Archidamian war
Vetting Status: high
Translation: The first [ten] years of the Peloponnesian war were called [the] Archidamian war,[1] from the fact that Archidamus invaded Attica [sc. in these years].[2]
Greek Original:*)arxida/mios po/lemos: tou= *peloponnhsiakou= pole/mou ta\ prw=ta e)/th *)arxida/mios e)klh/qh po/lemos, a)po\ tou= *)arxi/damon ei)s th\n *)attikh\n e)mbalei=n.
Notes:
[1] That is, 431-421 BCE. The "ten" is not merely an appropriate modern gloss but actually occurs in the entry in Harpokration s.v. (generated by the headword phrase's occurrence in oratory:
Lysias fr. 18 Sauppe [now 17 Carey OCT];
Dinarchus fr. V.3 Conomis), which the Suda is abridging. Compare anyway
beta 519.
[2] A rather misleading compression. Annual Spartan invasions of Attica were certainly a feature of this phase of the war (or at least the first half of it), but King Archidamos II (d.427) led only three of them (431, 430, 428).
Reference:
OCD(4) p.140 (for both "Archidamian War" and King Archidamus of Sparta himself).
Keywords: biography; chronology; dialects, grammar, and etymology; historiography; history; military affairs; rhetoric
Translated by: David Whitehead on 10 October 2000@10:08:18.
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