Harpalus

Harpalus

Harpalus son of Machatas was an aristocrat of Macedon and boyhood friend of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. Being lame in a leg, and therefore exempt from military service, Harpalus did not follow Alexander in his advance within the Persian Empire but received nonetheless a post in Asia Minor. Alexander reportedly contacted him with a demand of reading material for his spare time. Harpalus sent his King theatrical plays by
Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, the history of Philistus and odes by Philoxenus and Telestes.

Harpalus was also a charming rogue who twice absconded with large amounts of money. The first time he was forgiven and reinstated, only to abuse his trust again. In 324 BC Harpalus found refuge in Athens. He was imprisoned by the Athenians after a proposal of Demosthenes and Phocion, despite Hypereides' opposition, who wanted an immediate uprising against Alexander.Hypereides, "Against Demosthenes", [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0140%3Aspeech%3D5#anch4 1] ] Ecclesia after a proposal of Demosthenes decided the guarding of Harpalus' money, which were entrusted to a committee led by Demosthenes himself. When the committee counted the money, they found 350 talents, although Harpalus had declared that he had 700 talents. Nevertheless, Demosthenes and the other members of the committee decided not to disclose the deficit. When Harpalus escaped and fled to Crete, the orator faced a new wave of public uproar. Areopagus conducted an inquiry and its findings charged Demosthenes with mishandling 20 talents. In Demosthenes' trial in Heliaia, Hypereides, who was the main prosecutor, predicated that Demosthenes admitted having taken the money, but said that he had used it on the people's behalf and had borrowed it free of interest. The prosecutor rejected this argument and accused Demosthenes of being bribed by Alexander. Demosthenes was fined with 50 talents and imprisoned, but after a few days he escaped by the carelessness or connivance of some citizensPlutarch, "Demosthenes", 26] and wandered in Calauria, Aegina and Troezen. It remains still unclear whether the accusations against him were just or not. In any case, the Athenians soon repealed the sentence and sent a ship to Aegina to carry Demosthenes back to the port of Piraeus.Plutarch, "Demosthenes", 31]

According to Pausanias, "shortly after Harpalus ran away from Athens and crossed with a squadron to Crete, he was put to death by the servants who were attending him (in 323 BC), though some assert that he was assassinated by Pausanias, a Macedonian".Pausanias, "Description of Greece", 2, [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0160;query=chapter%3D%2377;layout=;loc=2.34.1 33] ] The geographer also narrates the following story: " The steward of his money fled to Rhodes, and was arrested by a Macedonian, Philoxenus, who also had demanded Harpalus from the Athenians. Having this slave in his power, he proceeded to examine him, until he learned everything about such as had allowed themselves to accept a bribe from Harpalus. On obtaining this information he sent a dispatch to Athens, in which he gave a list of such as had taken a bribe from Harpalus, both their names and the sums each had received. Demosthenes, however, he never mentioned at all, although Alexander held him in bitter hatred, and he himself had a private quarrel with him." Harpalus is featured in the historical novel "Fire From Heaven" by Mary Renault. In it, he is entrusted by his teacher Aristotle with the task of observing and recording the lives of wild animals. Renault speculates that this would explain some of the fantastic accounts in Aristotle's zoological writings as Harpalian hoaxes.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Harpalus — Harpalus …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Harpălus — Harpălus, so v.w. Gierkäfer …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Harpalus — Harpălus, Schatzmeister Alexanders d. Gr., floh bei dessen Rückkehr aus dem ind. Feldzuge 325 v. Chr. mit 5000 Talenten nach Athen, dann nach Kreta, wo er ermordet wurde; durch ihn wurde auch Demosthenes in einen Prozes wegen Veruntreuung… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Harpalus —   Harpalus Harpalus affinis …   Wikipedia Español

  • Harpalus — affinis …   Wikipédia en Français

  • HARPALUS — I. HARPALUS Cyclum 8. Annorum, a Cleostrato excogitatum correxit, alio 9. Annorum substituto: in quo cum naevos quoque deprehendisset Meton, fil. Paus. Enneadeceteridas suas Aureum numerum vulgo dictum, invenit. Fest. Avien. Diod. Sic. l. 12. II …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Harpalus cephalotes — Научная классификация промежуточные ранги Царство:  …   Википедия

  • Harpalus (genus) — Taxobox name = Harplaus image width = 240px image caption = Harpalus affinis regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Coleoptera familia = Carabidae subfamilia = Harpalinae tribus = Harpalini genus = Harpalus genus authority …   Wikipedia

  • Harpalus (crater) — lunar crater data latitude=52.6 N or S=N longitude=43.4 E or W=W diameter=39 km depth=2.9 km colong=44 eponym=HarpalusHarpalus is a young lunar impact crater that lies on the Mare Frigoris, at the eastern edge of the Sinus Roris. To the southeast …   Wikipedia

  • Harpalus rubripes — Taxobox name = Harpalus rubripes image width = 240px image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Coleoptera familia = Carabidae genus = Harpalus species = H. rubripes binomial = Harpalus rubripes binomial… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”