- the end of the competitions, only
Hippocleides and
Megacles remained.
According to
Herodotus (6.129-130),
Hippocleides became intoxicated during a dinner...
- The two main
competitors were the
Alcmaeonid Megacles and
Hippocleides.
Because Hippocleides made a fool of
himself by
dancing drunkenly in
front of Cleisthenes...
-
preferred the
former archon Hippocleides but,
during the dinner, the
suitor embarr****ed himself.
According to Herodotus,
Hippocleides became intoxicated and...
- clan,
Hippocleides, was a
suitor for the hand of Agariste, the
daughter of the
influential tyrant of Sicyon, Cleisthenes.
However Hippocleides lost out...
- Ἱπποκλείδῃ. Ou phrontìs Hippokleídēi. "
Hippocleides doesn't care." From a
story in
Herodotus (6.129), in
which Hippocleides loses the
chance to
marry Cleisthenes'...
- an end to the
second tyranny. This
Megacles earlier had
competed with
Hippocleides, a ****ure
archon of Athens, to
marry Agarista, the
daughter of Cleisthenes...
- 576–570 BC
Unknown 570–569 BC
Aristomenes 569–566 BC
Unknown 566–565 BC
Hippocleides 565–561 BC
Unknown 561–560 BC
Komeas The
Athenian Constitution dates...
-
astronomer Hippias (tyrant) –
tyrant of
Athens Hippias –
philosopher Hippocleides –
archon of
Athens Hippocrates – two; physician,
Athenian general Hippodamus...
- Archestratidas,
Archon (577–576 BC) Aristomenes,
Archon (570–569 BC)
Hippocleides,
Archon (566–565 BC) Komeas,
Archon (561–560 BC) Hegestratus, Archon...
-
Hippias Major Hippias Minor Hippo (philosopher)
Hippobotus Hippocampus Hippocleides Hippocoon Hippocoon of
Sparta Hippocrates Hippocrates,
father of Peisistratos...