Stratius
historical figure · 2 works · 3 mentions · 6 anchored passages
branch of Stratius
in the texts
Against Macartatus
Son of Buselus and ancestor of the branch from which Charidemus, Theopompus, and Macartatus descend.
This, men of the jury, is the branch of Stratius, one of the sons of Buselus;
One of these was Stratius, the ancestor of Macartatus, and another was Hagnias, the ancestor of this boy.
and to Stratius, the brother of Hagnias, there were born Phanostratus and Charidemus, the grandfather of the defendant Macartatus.
On the Estate of Hagnias
Cousin of Hagnias and brother of Stratocles; died before bringing his own suit for Hagnias's estate, leaving sons who likewise never claimed it.
A certain Hagnias had several cousins, namely, Theopompus, his brother Stratocles, Stratius, and Eubulides.
But we—that is to say, Stratius, Stratocles, and myself—since the estate had now become adjudicable to the next-of-kin, all prepared to bring a suit.
Hagnias, Eubulides, Stratocles, Stratius, the brother of Hagnias's mother, and I, gentlemen, are all the children of cousins, our fathers having been cousins, the children of brothers by the same father.