Lacedaemonius
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Lacedaemonius, the son of Cimon · the sister of Lacedaemonius
in the texts
Against Eubulides
An Athenian whose sister Eubulides unsuccessfully prosecuted for impiety; the speaker's unfavorable testimony in that earlier trial is presented as the true origin of Eubulides's hostility.
This man Eubulides, men of Athens, as many of you know, indicted the sister of Lacedaemonius for impiety, but did not receive a fifth part of the votes.
History of the Peloponnesian War
Son of Cimon; one of three commanders of the first Athenian squadron of ten ships sent to assist Corcyra.
Tile commanders of them were Lacedaemonius, the son of Cimon, Diotimus, the son of Strombichus, and Proteas, the son of Epiclees.