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Megistias (Greek: Μεγιστίας, "the greatest one") or Themisteas (Greek: Θεμιστέας) was a soothsayer from Acarnania who died in the Battle of Thermopylae.[1][2] He traced his lineage to Melampus. Despite knowing that death was certain, Megistias stayed and fought.[2] An inscription was written by Simonides of Ceos, a personal friend of Megistias, to honor him.[2][3]
In popular culture
In the 1962 movie The 300 Spartans, Megistias appears as a Spartan priest and soothsayer and friend of King Leonidas who, in addition to giving predictions, also acts as a physician for the Spartans at Thermopylae. Megistias was portrayed by Charles Fawcett.
References
- ^ Smith, William, ed (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. pp. 1009. http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2117.html. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
- ^ a b c Herodotus, John M. (2003). Marincola, John M.. ed. The Histories. London: Penguin Books. pp. 493. ISBN 0140449086.
- ^ Bradford, Ernie (March 2004). Thermopylae: The Battle for the West. New York: Da Capo Press. pp. 149. ISBN 0306813602.
Categories:- 5th-century BC clergy
- 5th-century BC Greek people
- Ancient Greek seers
- Battle of Thermopylae
- Ancient Greeks killed in battle
- 480 BC deaths
- Ancient Acarnanians
- Ancient Greek people stubs
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