Aristides son of Lysimachus
historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 6 anchored passages
Aristides
in the texts
Constitution of the Athenians
Athenian statesman ostracized in the archonship of Nicodemus.
And at this time Aristides son of Lysimachus was ostracized.
The Histories
Athenian statesman, previously ostracized, who confirms the Persian encirclement of the fleet at Salamis and later leads the massacre of Persian troops on Psyttalea.
We are encircled by the enemy.
As the generals disputed, Aristides son of Lysimachus, an Athenian, crossed over from Aegina.
This man stood at the assembly and called Themistocles out, although he was no friend of his, but his bitter enemy.
History of the Peloponnesian War
One of Themistocles's fellow Athenian ambassadors at Lacedaemon during the wall-building deception.
(for by this time his colleagues, Abronychus, the son of Lysicles, and Aristides, the son of Lysimachus, had also come to him with the news that the wall was sufficiently advanced;