Cleon of Gordiucome

Cleon of Gordiucome

Cleon of Gordiucome (Gr. Κλέων), or Cleon the Mysian, was a 1st century BC brigand-king in Asia Minor.

Cleon made a reputation for himself with robbery and marauding warfare in and around Olmypus, long occupying the fortress called by ancient geographers Callydium (Strabo) or Calydnium (Eustathius).[1] He at first courted the favor of Mark Antony, and was awarded a good deal of land in exchange. In 40 BC Cleon's forces harried an invading body of Parthians led by Labienus.[2]

Around the time of the Battle of Actium in 31 BC, Cleon switched sides to that of Augustus. In exchange for services rendered in the wars against Mark Antony,[1] Augustus appointed Cleon the priest of the goddess Bellona in the temple-state of Comana and sovereign, therefore, of the surrounding country.[3] Cleon added what he had been given by Augustus to what he had received from Mark Antony and styled himself a dynast.[4] Under Augustus he also founded the city of Juliopolis out of the town of his birth, Gordiucome.[5] Strabo mentions that Cleon was a priest of Jupiter Abrettenus, and ruler of Morene, a region of Mysia noticed by no other writer.[1]

Cleon's rule was unsuccessful and exceedingly brief; he died only one month after his appointment.[6] In contemporary accounts, it was written that Cleon died because he ignored a taboo against eating pork in the temple precinct of Bellona.[2]

It is sometimes recorded that Cleon succeeded Lycomedes as ruler of Comana after the very brief reign of Medeius. Strabo suggests that Medeius and Cleon are different names for the same person, the former being the Greek name, the latter the native one.[5][7] Cleon was in any case succeeded by Dyteutus.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cleon (disambiguation) — Cleon was an Athenian statesman. Cleon may also refer to: Cleon, fictional gang member in the 1979 film, The Warriors Cleon I and Cleon II, fictional emperors in Isaac Asimov s Foundation series of novels Cleon Daskalakis (born 1962), American… …   Wikipedia

  • Dyteutus — (d. 34 AD), eldest son of the Galatian ruler Adiatorix, was a ruler of Comana. After the father and his eldest son were sentenced to death by Octavianus for the father s partisanship towards Mark Antony, Dyteutus s younger brother asked to die in …   Wikipedia

  • Lycomedes of Comana — was a Bithynian of Cappadocian descent who ruled Comana in the late 1st century BC. [cite book | last = Erciyas | first = Deniz Burcu | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Wealth, Aristocracy and Royal Propaganda Under the Hellenistic Kingdom of …   Wikipedia

  • Juliopolis (titular see) — Juliopolis (Iuliopolis) is a Catholic titular see in the province of Bithynia Secunda, suffragan of Nicaea. Its history is unclear. Contents 1 History 2 References 3 Notes 4 External links …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

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