Spartan King Agesilaus and the Case of Sphodrias
Spartan King Agesilaus and the Case of Sphodrias
Author(s): Larisa G. PechatnovaSubject(s): Archaeology, Ancient World, Criminology
Published by: Editura Universităţii »Alexandru Ioan Cuza« din Iaşi
Keywords: Agesilaus; Cleombrotus; Sphodrias; Phoebidas; Xenophon; Diodorus; Plutarch; Sparta; Thebes;
Summary/Abstract: The article explores the tradition about the unsuccessful attempt of the Spartan harmost Sphodrias to capture Piraeus in 378 BC. Since Sphodrias acted without an order, in Sparta he was brought to trial as a state offender. He owed his acquittal solely to king Agesilaus. The analysis of the tradition of Sphodrias’ trial leads the author to the conclusion that Agesilaus controlled the entire administration of Sparta, including the judicial panel. In Sphodrias’ trial the opinion of one person – Agesilaus – decided the outcome of the vote. The acquittal of Sphodrias initiated by Agesilaus is a weighty testimony to the great authority which this king possessed in the first decades of the 4 th century BC (beforethe battle of Leuctra).
Journal: Studia Antiqua et Archaeologica
- Issue Year: 27/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 47-63
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English