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'''Menelaus''' was a local ruler of [[Pelagonia]], honoured as ''euergetes'' benefactor of Athens in |
'''Menelaus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|m|ɛ|n|ɪ|ˈ|l|eɪ|ə|s}}; {{langx|grc|Μενέλαος}}, ''Menelaos'') was a local ruler of [[Pelagonia]], honoured as ''[[euergetes]]'' ("benefactor") of [[Athens]] in 363 BC, for helping Athenians in the war against [[Amphipolis]] and the [[Chalcidian League]]. In the decree it is stated that not only Menelaus himself but also his ancestors were benefactors of Athens. Soon after, he probably fled to Athens and received Athenian citizenship and is the "Menelaus, son of [[Arrhabaeus]]" honoured as Athenian ''[[proxenos]]'' in [[Troy]] (~ 359 BC) and the Menelaus, commander of the cavalry against [[Philip II of Macedon]] mentioned by [[Demosthenes]]. |
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*[http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D2328%26bookid%3D5%26region%3D1 IG II² 110] Athens 363 BC |
*[http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D2328%26bookid%3D5%26region%3D1 IG II² 110] Athens 363 BC |
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*[http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D287703%26bookid%3D718 IMT Skam/NebTaeler] Ilion 359 BC |
*[http://epigraphy.packhum.org/inscriptions/main?url=oi%3Fikey%3D287703%26bookid%3D718 IMT Skam/NebTaeler] Ilion 359 BC |
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*Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404-323 BC |
*''Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404-323 BC'' by P. J. Rhodes (2007), Robin Osborne, pages 192–196, {{ISBN|0-19-921649-5}} |
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[[Category:Pelagonia]] |
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[[Category:Upper Macedonians]] |
[[Category:Upper Macedonians]] |
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[[Category:Proxenoi]] |
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Menelaus (/ˌmɛnɪˈleɪəs/; Ancient Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) was a local ruler of Pelagonia, honoured as euergetes ("benefactor") of Athens in 363 BC, for helping Athenians in the war against Amphipolis and the Chalcidian League. In the decree it is stated that not only Menelaus himself but also his ancestors were benefactors of Athens. Soon after, he probably fled to Athens and received Athenian citizenship and is the "Menelaus, son of Arrhabaeus" honoured as Athenian proxenos in Troy (~ 359 BC) and the Menelaus, commander of the cavalry against Philip II of Macedon mentioned by Demosthenes.
References
[edit]- IG II² 110 Athens 363 BC
- IMT Skam/NebTaeler Ilion 359 BC
- Greek Historical Inscriptions, 404-323 BC by P. J. Rhodes (2007), Robin Osborne, pages 192–196, ISBN 0-19-921649-5