Английская Википедия:Adeimantus of Corinth
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox military person Adeimantus of Corinth (Шаблон:IPAc-en; Шаблон:Lang-el), son of Ocytus (Ὠκύτος), was the Corinthian commander during the invasion of Greece by Xerxes.[1] Before the Battle of Artemisium (480 BC) he threatened to sail away.
According to the Suda, when Adeimantus called Themistocles a city-less man before the Battle of Salamis (because the Persians had destroyed Athens), Themistocles responded: "Who is city-less, when he has 200 triremes?"[2]
According to the Athenians he took to flight at the very commencement of the battle, but this was denied by the Corinthians and the other Greeks.[3][4]
Adeimantus' son Aristeus was the Corinthian commander at the Battle of Potidaea in 432 BC.[5]
References
- ↑ Шаблон:Citation
- ↑ Suda, § al.453
- ↑ Herodotus, Histories viii. 5, 56, 61, 94
- ↑ Plutarch, Themistocles 11
- ↑ Шаблон:Citation
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