- Agepolis
Agepolis (Gr. polytonic|Ἀγέπολις) of
Rhodes was sent by his countrymen asambassador to the consulQuintus Marcius Philippus in169 BC , in the war withPerseus of Macedon , and had an interview with him nearHeracleum inMacedonia , in which Agepolis was notably charmed by the consul.Citation | last = Smith | first = William Smith | author-link = William Smith (lexicographer) | contribution = Agepolis | editor-last = Smith | editor-first = William | title =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 68 | publisher =Little, Brown and Company | place = Boston | year = 1867 | contribution-url = http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/0077.html ] He shortly thereafter visitedGaius Marcus Figulus and was received even more favorably. [cite book | last = Polybius | first = | authorlink = Polybius | coauthors = Friedrich Otto Hultsch (ed.) | title = The Histories of Polybius | publisher = Macmillan & Co. | date = 1889 | location = London | pages = 383–384, 395 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=pjQNAAAAIAAJ | doi = | id = | isbn = ] The Rhodians considered the warm receptions received by their envoy to be indicative of Rome's anxiety over the war, a conviction that was confirmed in their eyes when Agepolis related how Philippus had taken him aside to ask privately why Rhodes did not intercede to help end the conflict. [cite book | last = Volonakis | first = Michael D. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = The Island of Roses and Her Eleven Sisters: Or, The Dodecanese from the earliest time down to the present day | publisher = Macmillan & Co. | date = 1922 | location = London | pages = 181 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=IUkBAAAAMAAJ | doi = | id = | isbn = ]In the following year,
168 BC , Agepolis went as ambassador to Rome to communicate to the Senate how Rome's war against Perseus was a great burden for Greece, and ultimately unprofitable for Rome itself. [Polybius , xxviii. 14, 15, xxix. 4, 7] The war however had already concluded with Rome's victory, and the Senate accused Agepolis of serving neither Greece nor Rome's interests, but those of the now-defeated Perseus. [Livy , xlv. 3]References
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