2011
DOI: 10.1017/s0075426911000024
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Alcaeus on the career of Myrsilos: Greeks, Lydians and Luwians at the east Aegean-west Anatolian interface

Abstract: This paper examines the evidence for the life and career of the Lesbian tyrant Myrsilos. Following an examination of the ancient testimonia for Myrsilos in the text of Alcaeus and later sources, the name Myrsilos is then considered in relation to the Hittite royal name Muršiliš, Myrsilos as an alternate name for the Lydian king Kandaules and various toponyms in Lydia and Caria that appear to be derived from the same underlying name or title. The consequences of the distribution of these names is then considere… Show more

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“…1274b18-19) that Pittakos did not change the traditional constitution, we must assume that pryanis and the basileis were traditional in Mytilene, probably heading the state during the Penthilid rule. The Penthilids, like the following ‚tyrants', could have used the title prytanis, as suggested by Lenz (1993) 297 (the suggestion of Dale [2011] 22 that the title of the 7 th century Mytilenean rulers was myrsilos finds no direct support in the sources and assumes that the poems of Alkaios were gravely misunderstood by the ancients). Mytilene could have been a polis where tyranny emerged from the position of the highest ranking official (Aristot.…”
Section: Mytilenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…1274b18-19) that Pittakos did not change the traditional constitution, we must assume that pryanis and the basileis were traditional in Mytilene, probably heading the state during the Penthilid rule. The Penthilids, like the following ‚tyrants', could have used the title prytanis, as suggested by Lenz (1993) 297 (the suggestion of Dale [2011] 22 that the title of the 7 th century Mytilenean rulers was myrsilos finds no direct support in the sources and assumes that the poems of Alkaios were gravely misunderstood by the ancients). Mytilene could have been a polis where tyranny emerged from the position of the highest ranking official (Aristot.…”
Section: Mytilenementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 For discussion of Lesbian history in this period based on textual sources, see, for example, Mazzarino (1943); Page (1955); Ferrari (2010); Dale (2011); Gagné (2013) 210–26.…”
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“…On the Kleanaktids see also Ferrari (2010) 9–12 and 18–19, for whom Melankhros, Myrsilos and Sappho were Kleanaktids. On Myrsilos see Dale (2011), where I raise the possibility that mursilos might have been a title applied to both Melankhros and Pittakos.…”
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