Archeneus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Archeneüs
in the texts
Against Aphobus III
One of the men to whom Aphobus initially agreed to refer the guardianship dispute for private arbitration.
But the fact is, that after persuading me to refer the matter to Archeneus and Dracontides and Phanus (the last of whom he is now suing on a charge of giving false witness), he rejected them (having heard them say that, if they decided on oath, they would condemn his conduct as guardian), and appeared before the official arbitrator, who, since Aphobus was unable to clear himself from the charges w …
Apollodorus Against Polycles
A creditor to whom Apollodorus mortgaged his farm.
For they wanted to redeem the farm for me by paying Archeneüs and Thrasylochus thirty minae.
However, I mortgaged my farm to Thrasylochus and Archeneüs, and having borrowed thirty minae from them and distributed the money among the crew, I put to sea, that no part of the people’s orders might fail to be carried out, as far as it depended on me.