Polyaratus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
my father, Polyaratus
in the texts
Against Boeotus II
Father of the speaker's mother, from Cholargus, cited to support the likelihood of a substantial dowry.
In the first place, she was the daughter of Polyaratus, who was both honored by you citizens, and had acquired a large estate.
My mother, men of the jury, was the daughter of Polyaratus, of Cholargus, and sister of Menexenus, and Bathyllus and Periander.
On the Estate of Dicaeogenes
Husband of one of the four daughters of Menexenus (I.) and father of the speaker, through whom the speaker claims a share of Dicaeogenes (II.)'s estate.
), and four daughters, one of whom was married to my father, Polyaratus, another to Democles of Phrearrhi, the third to Cephisophon of Paeania, while the fourth was the wife of Theopompus, the father of Cephisodotus.