Herodes Atticus and the Athenians
Herodes Atticus and the Athenians
Author(s): Marcin N. PawlakSubject(s): History, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika
Keywords: Herodes Atticus; Athens in Roman times; trial in Sirmium in 174 AD
Summary/Abstract: Herodes Atticus (Lucius Vibullius Hipparchus Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes) was a sophist, benefactor, Roman senator and one of the richest men of his time. His behavior often aroused a lot of controversy. He was often in conflict with the Roman officials and even emperors. The aim of this paper is to present complicated relation of Herodes with part of the Athenians. The author tries to explain the reasons for distrus and even dislike of the Athenians to Herodes. The most important part of the paper is an attempt to present the circumstances that led to the famous trial in Sirmium in 174 AD. This is a revised and supplemented version of the paper originally published as Herodes Attyk i Ateńczycy, “Klio” 2015, vol. 33 (2), pp. 3–32, DOI: 10.12775/KLIO.2015.016.
Journal: Klio. Czasopismo poświęcone dziejom Polski i powszechnym
- Issue Year: 55/2020
- Issue No: Supplement
- Page Range: 107-136
- Page Count: 30
- Language: English