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Document Details : Title: Cimone, Lacedemonio e la madre nelle testimonianze di Plutarco e della sua fonte, Stesimbroto di Taso Author(s): VANOTTI, Gabriella Journal: Ancient Society Volume: 45 Date: 2015 Pages: 27-51 DOI: 10.2143/AS.45.0.3110541 Abstract : According to Plutarch, the mother of Cimon’s twin sons, Lacedaemonius and Eleius (Oulius), was called Kleitoria. This name (or nick-name) has aroused strong discussions among scholars, but they have not agreed on a proper explanation of its real meaning. The woman is mentioned in some Plutarch quotations going back to Stesimbrotus, who denounced the Periclean malice towards Cimon’s sons, mainly Lacedaemonius, entrusted with a difficult mission in Corcyra on the eve of the Peloponnesian war. Considerations about this aspect can lead to a better understanding of Stesimbrotus’s testimony and opinion on Lacedaemonius, on his father Cimon and on their philo-laconism. |
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