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General Index Abydos 291 Alcmaeonids 130, 264–5, 265n109, 314 Xerxes and Artabanus at 90, 92, 235–6 Herodotus and 265, 265n109 Achaemenes (brother of Xerxes) 92, 111, Alexander I of Macedon 111n20, 156–8 advises the Greeks at Tempe 220n177 Achilles 6, 14, 14n64, 19, 21, 40, 40n14, 42, speech to the Athenians 62, 96–7, 112–13, 51, 55n81, 122–3, 175, 175n12, 209, 211, 250, 182–3, 187, 217–27, 231–2 259n89, 273, 273n42, 275 alliance speeches in Herodotus Acropolis Alexander, Spartans and and ‘wooden wall’ oracle 118 Athenians 217–27 Cleomenes on the 68n119, 207 Aristagoras 187–203 Adeimantus 50–1, 83–4, 112, 117, 118n39, 135, Athenians and Spartans 227–33 139–42, 139n121, 141nn130–1, 146n147 Greeks and Gelon 203–17 Aegina, Aeginetans 56, 107, 133, 146, Alyattes 179 206n122, 210n139, 272, 278n159 Amasis 91n207 Aeneas, speech of in the Aeneid 40 ambiguous Aeschylus arguments 280, 314 Agamemnon 40, 46 Greekness 18, 226 alliance speeches and 176 motivation 208–9, 208n128, 227, 233, 266 alternation of speech modes in 46, see also Greeks 46n45 Amompharetus 66n116, 71–2, 269 and Herodotus on Xerxes 95–6 Amphinomus 53–4 barbarians in 13–15, 115–16 Anacharsis 77 Eumenides 22n106, 176 Andros 143–4, 190 exhortations in 243 Greek debate at 55n84, 83–4, 149n161 Greek disunity and 19 antilogiai, dissoi logoi 25 Persians 10n42, 13–15, 13n61, 15n71, 95–6, Antiphon 25, 27, 244 95nn225–6, 115–16, 213n150, 243, Dissoi Logoi (treatise) 25 254n78 Protagoras 25 Seven Against Thebes 19 Antinous 53–4, 125 silence in 40, 40n13 Archilochus 243 Suppliants 13, 15, 176 Argos, Argives 12–13, 15, 58–65, 63nn103–4 see also Darius and 106, 76, 129n85, 176–8, 181–2, 181n32, Agamemnon 42, 80n169, 96, 96n230, 122–4, 196, 198, 206n122, 212, 212n146, 235–6, 236n, 205–9, 206nn118–19, 209nn131 and 134, 239, 278, 280, 282, 309 210–11, 216–17, 281, 284, 285n182, see also Aristagoras Herodotus, Xerxes Artaphrenes and 187–91, 200–1 agon/antagonism/contest Hegesistratus and 202–3 competition among the Greeks passim Miltiades and 200–1 and see also debates in Herodotus, Naxians and 50–1, 189–90 Greeks ‘rhetoric of deceit’ 187–203 competitive climate of fifth century 27 speech of, at Athens 58–9, 187–203 ‘contest of words’ 22, 91, 118–19, 290 (passim) literary competition 27, see also speech of, at Sparta 43, 50–1, 67, 187–203 metahistory (passim) 374 general index use of map by 67, 193–5, 197–9, 311, Plataeans, pre-battle speeches in 313–14 Herodotus, Salamis, self-interest, Sparta, see also debates in Herodotus, deception, Themistocles, tyranny expediency, Hecataeus, Histiaeus, Atossa Ionian revolt, kinship, manipulation, in Aeschylus 15, 96 Mardonius, opportunism, self-interest, Xerxes and 88–9 vested interests Attica 140, 227–8, 229n211, 235, 280, 284n175 Aristeides 50n67, 84–6, 84n183, 86n186, 143, autochthony 210, 215, 266–7, 284, 286–7 146n146 Aristophanes Bacchiads 132n98 alternation of speech modes 46–7 Bakhtin 8, 305–6, 305n1, 306nn2–3 and 5 and barbarians 15n74 Boeotia, Boeotians 69, 109, 131, 227, 228–9 and Greek unity 16 Brasidas 38n6, 55, 65, 72n140, 149n160, criticism of rhetoric 28 182n36, 219n175, 260n92 exhortations and 244 parody of Aeschylus in 40 Callimachus 49, 86, 247n42, 255, 262–7, 314 sophists and 314 Callinus 243 Aristotle Cambyses 91n207, 95n221, 148, 153n178, 234, Rhetoric 3, 13n59, 21, 24, 27, 34, 118, 173–7 259, 301 (passim), 213, 239–40, 241n18, 253 Chalcidians 63, 109, 131 Artabanus 12, 12n51, 24n116, 25, 38, 51, 78, Chileus 67, 69, 76, 230, 230n213, 232, 89–90, 92, 114, 166, 184n48, 196, 235–6, 232nn221 and 223 272n137, 274, 291 Cicero Herodotus and 202n108 called Herodotus ‘father of history’ in the Persian council scene (book 1, 1n2 7) 152–6, 202 Cleisthenes (of Athens) 109, 128–9, 129n85, Artabazus 97, 111, 163–5, 246, 293–4, 296 193 Artaphrenes 135, 153, 177–8, 181, 183–5, Cleomenes 19n92, 59, 61, 67, 71, 109–10, 187–91, 187n58, 189n61, 200–1 113, 130, 133–4, 151, 177–8, 181, 183–4, 189, Artaÿctes 13, 275n151 195–9, 203, 232, 259, 268, 311, 314, see also Artemisia 19n92, 25, 74n145, 78, 89, 89n196, Acropolis, Aristagoras (speech of, at 90, 97, 111, 114, 120, 166, 230n213, 310, Sparta), Gorgo see also debates in Herodotus Cleon 42, 126 Artemisium, battle of 68, 160, 185, 202 Clytaemestra 46, 46n45 debates in the narrative of 68, 108, common 139–40 benefit 123 narrative of 80, 82, 249 cause 59, 62, 110–11, 140, 167, 206, 208, 211, Athena 55, 123, 125 216, 231, 298, 301, 312 Athenian patriotic rhetoric 293, 314, see also danger/threat 60, 184, 268 myth fight 204 Athens, Athenians passim and see also goal/aim 251, 290–2 Adeimantus, alliance speeches in good 106, 123, 144, 173, 191, 237, 316 Herodotus, ambiguous, Aristeides, interest(s) 131, 257 Athenian patriotic rhetoric, Cleisthenes, Constitutional Debate 5n18, 12n51, 25, 94, debates in Herodotus, democracy, 104, 121n55, 128, 130n90, 146–51, 309 epitaphios logos, freedom, Ionia, Corax 25, 25n119 Marathon, Mardonius, myth, oracles, Corcyra, Corcyreans 51, 55, 58–61, 64, 173–5, oratory (epideictic), Pericles, Plataea, 174n6, 182.