Gaulites
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
History of the Peloponnesian War
Carian courtier of Tissaphernes, sent as ambassador to Lacedaemon to counter Milesian accusations.
With him Tissaphernes also sent, as an ambassador, one of his courtiers named Gaulites, a Carian who spoke two languages;
both to lay an accusation against the Milesians on the subject of the fort, and at the same time to make an apology for himself;
Anabasis
Samian exile trusted by Cyrus who voices doubts about Cyrus' promises to the Greeks.
Hereupon Gaulites, a Samian exile who was there and was in the confidence of Cyrus, said: