Lyciscus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
the archonship of Lyciscus
in the texts
Against Theocrines
The Athenian archon in whose year of office the Thesmothetae were deposed from office by vote of the popular assembly because of Theocrines.
To prove these facts there is no need of my calling witnesses before you, for you all know that in the archonship of Lyciscus the Thesmothetae were deposed from office by vote of the popular assembly because of Theocrines.
Hellenica
Athenian who moves that Euryptolemus and his associates face the same collective vote as the generals, compelling withdrawal of their legal summons.
Indeed, when Lyciscus thereupon moved that these men also should be judged by the very same vote as the generals, unless they withdrew the summons, the mob broke out again with shouts of approval, and they were compelled to withdraw the summonses.