- Callistratus of Aphidnae
Callistratus of Aphidnae (Greek: Καλλιστράτος "Kallistratos"; died 355 BC) was an Athenian orator and general in the 4th century BCE.
For many years, as "prostates", he supported
Sparta n interests at Athens, recognizing that Thebes posed a greater threat to Athens. In 371 BC he was one of the crafters of thePeace of Callias , which recognized the hegemony of Athens on the sea and that of Sparta on land. On account of the refusal of the Thebans to surrenderOropus , which on his advice they had been allowed to occupy temporarily, Callistratus, despite his magnificent defence (which so impressedDemosthenes that he resolved to study oratory), was condemned to death in 361 BC. He fled toMethone inMacedon ia, where he was accommodated by KingPerdiccas III who drew on his financial expertise. Later, he founded the city of Krenides or Daton with a group of colonists fromThasos . After the takeover of the area byPhilip II of Macedon , he took refuge inByzantium . Upon his return to Athens in 355 he was executed.He was an author of several reforms, notably with the Athenian fiscal administration, and forced the allies of Athens to pay contributions ("syntaxeis") for taking part in the war effort.
See
Xenophon , "Hellenica", iii. 3, vi. 2; and Lycurgus, "In Leocr". 93.References
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Pauly-Wissowa , "Kallistratos",
*P. Cloché "La politique de l'Athénien Callistrate (391-361 avant J.-C.)" ("The Politics of the Athenian Callistratus (391 - 361 BCE)"), XXV 1923, 5 - 3
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*http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0809932.html
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