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    Aeantides

    historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    Aeantides of Phlyus

    in the texts

    Against PhaenippusClassical · Greek

    A man of Phlyus named as an alleged creditor whose debt is said to have been paid.

    Please, clerk, take the deposition of Aeantides and Theoteles to whom this fellow has declared that he owes four thousand drachmae.
    against phaenippus
    He declares that he owes upon the land to Pamphilus and Pheidoleus of Rhamnus jointly a talent, and to Aeantides of Phlyus four thousand drachmae, and to Aristomenes of Anagyrus fourteen minae.
    against phaenippus

    History of the Peloponnesian WarClassical · Greek

    Son of the tyrant of Lampsacus, married to Archedice as part of Hippias's diplomatic strategy.

    There is a monument to her at Lampsacus, with this inscription:
    chapter 13
    At any rate, he married his daughter Archedice to Aeantides, son of the tyrant of Lampsacus—
    chapter 6