Title: Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
1Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
2The beginnings
- 508 B.C. Cleisthenes creates ten tribes of
Athens - Tribes named after ancient heroes
- Eponymous giving ones name to a tribe or place.
- Oracle of Apollo at Delphi chose names from list
3The Agora
Source http//plato-dialogues.org/tools/agora.htm
4The monument as the central hub for public
announcements
- Proposed legislation
- Lawsuits
- Summons for military service
Source http//depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classics
/dunkle/athnlife/epnymous.htm
5Model Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
Source http//flickr.com/photos/14122758_at_N06/1445
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6The Heroes
- Erechtheus (Erechtheis)
- Aegeus (Aegeis)
- Pandion (Pandionis)
- Leos (Leontis)
- Acamas (Acamantis)
- Oeneus (Oeneis)
- Cecrops (Cecropis)
- Hippothoon (Hippothontis)
- Aiax (Aiantis)
- Antiochos (Antiochis)
The heroes had no significant relation to the
tribe which they represented.
7- Erechtheus
- Early king of Athens
- Raised by Athena
- Erechtheion named after him...
- Aegeus
- Father of Theseus
- Aegean Sea named after him
- Pandion
- Early king of Athens
- Father of Aegeus
- Leos
- Sacrificed his daughters for Athens
- Leocorium
- Acamas
- Son of Theseus
- Involved in Trojan War
8- Oeneus
- Son of Pandion
- Cecrops
- Founder of Athens
- Half man, half serpent
- First to sacrifice to Athena
- Hippothoon
- Son of Poseidon
- Ajax
- Great warrior
- Antiochos
- Son of Herakles
9Importance of ones tribe
- By tribe an Athenian would
- Be allotted to public office
- Vote
- Perform in coral dances in the theatre
- Compete in sacred games
- Serve in council
- Be conscripted
- Fight in battle
10Today
Source http//www.nubiannilecruises.com/greece/ge
neral_info/The20Ancient20Agora20of20Athens_fil
es/IMAGE005.JPG
Source http//depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/classics
/dunkle/athnlife/epnymous.htm
11Restructuring the Heroes
- Antigonos Demetrios
- Macedonian kings
- Added 307/6 B.C....removed end of 3rd Cent. B.C.
due to war against Macedon - Ptolemy III Euergetes 224-3 B.C.
- King Attalos 200 B.C.
- Hadrian 124/5 B.C.
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