Missing guests at Medios'/Medius' Banquet
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:36 pm
The longer list of guests at Medios' (Medius') Banquet is from the Alexander Romance, and thus suspect in terms of accuracy. There are various translations, which do not completely agree on attendees. However, assuming that the pamphlet was written as propaganda, then there should have been a reason for including/excluding various important successors.
List_1:
* Cassander, son of Antipater
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
List_2:
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
* Leonnatus, son of Anteas (a relative of Eurydice, mother of Philip II) hence a member of the Lyncestian royality
* Meleager, son of Neoptolemus of Epirus
* Asander, son of Agathon of Beroea
* Philip of Acarnania, the physician
* Philip the engineer
* Nearchus, son of Androtimus, born in Lato, Crete but lately of Amphipolis
* Stasanor of Soli in Cyprus, whose may have replaced the command of his cousin the trierarch Nicocles son of Pasicrates of Soli
* Heracleides the Thracian
* Polydorus of Pharsalus, the father of Ariston
* Menander son of Menodorus of Magnesia
* Python son of Crateuas of Alcomenae in Deuriopus, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Peucestas, son of Alexander of Mieza, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ariston of Pharsalus
* Philotas of Macedonia, taxiarch and later satrap of Cilicia
+ /Europius/
+ /erat teon/
+ /Theoclus/
List_3
* Cassander, son of Antipater
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
* Leonnatus, son of Anteas (a relative of Eurydice, mother of Philip II) hence a member of the Lyncestian royality
* Melandros [instead of Meleager]
* Asander, son of Agathon of Beroea
* Philip of Acarnania, the physician
* Philip the engineer
* Nearchus, son of Androtimus, born in Lato, Crete but lately of Amphipolis
* Heracleides the Thracian
* Philip [instaed of Polydorus?]
* Python son of Crateuas of Alcomenae in Deuriopus, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Peucestas, son of Alexander of Mieza, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ariston of Pharsalus
* Phasalios [probably the town of a prior listed guest]
* Philotas of Macedonia, taxiarch and later satrap of Cilicia
* Europpeos
it then adds
+ Dardana
List_4 (citing Arrian)
* Proteas, nephew to Cleitus the Black
Despite the over long list of attendees (which was supposed to be a small gathering) compiled from these four lists, there seem to be at least three guests missing (although the first two are included by P. Doherty's The Death of Alexander the Great, part 4, citing Armenian version):
+ Antigonus son of Philip of Elimeia
+ Attalus, son of Andromenes of Tymphae (who was like many of the guests, had been a trierarch at the Hydaspes)
+ Aristonous, son of Peisaeus of Eordea, and one of the Somatophylakes [perhaps substitute for Ariston of Pharsalus]?
Can anyone offer suggestsions why these three would be intentionally singled out for omission?
Sources:
A) list of trierarchs - http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/a ... r_t57.html
B) Alexander Romance guest list -
List_1 = The Greek Alexander Romance By Pseudo-Callisthenes, Richard Stoneman
List_2 = Alexander the Great: historical texts in translation By Waldemar Heckel, John Yardley
List_3 = The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great By Andrew Chugg also citing Armenian version
List_4 = Alexander the Great: the invisible enemy: a biography By John Maxwell O'Brien
List_1:
* Cassander, son of Antipater
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
List_2:
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
* Leonnatus, son of Anteas (a relative of Eurydice, mother of Philip II) hence a member of the Lyncestian royality
* Meleager, son of Neoptolemus of Epirus
* Asander, son of Agathon of Beroea
* Philip of Acarnania, the physician
* Philip the engineer
* Nearchus, son of Androtimus, born in Lato, Crete but lately of Amphipolis
* Stasanor of Soli in Cyprus, whose may have replaced the command of his cousin the trierarch Nicocles son of Pasicrates of Soli
* Heracleides the Thracian
* Polydorus of Pharsalus, the father of Ariston
* Menander son of Menodorus of Magnesia
* Python son of Crateuas of Alcomenae in Deuriopus, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Peucestas, son of Alexander of Mieza, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ariston of Pharsalus
* Philotas of Macedonia, taxiarch and later satrap of Cilicia
+ /Europius/
+ /erat teon/
+ /Theoclus/
List_3
* Cassander, son of Antipater
* Eumenes, son of Hieronymus of Cardia in the Thracian Chersonese
* Perdiccas, son of Orontes from Orestis, who obtained Hephaestion hipparchy and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ptolemy, son of Lagus of Eordaea, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Holcias of Illyria
* Leonnatus, son of Anteas (a relative of Eurydice, mother of Philip II) hence a member of the Lyncestian royality
* Melandros [instead of Meleager]
* Asander, son of Agathon of Beroea
* Philip of Acarnania, the physician
* Philip the engineer
* Nearchus, son of Androtimus, born in Lato, Crete but lately of Amphipolis
* Heracleides the Thracian
* Philip [instaed of Polydorus?]
* Python son of Crateuas of Alcomenae in Deuriopus, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Peucestas, son of Alexander of Mieza, and one of the Somatophylakes
* Ariston of Pharsalus
* Phasalios [probably the town of a prior listed guest]
* Philotas of Macedonia, taxiarch and later satrap of Cilicia
* Europpeos
it then adds
+ Dardana
List_4 (citing Arrian)
* Proteas, nephew to Cleitus the Black
Despite the over long list of attendees (which was supposed to be a small gathering) compiled from these four lists, there seem to be at least three guests missing (although the first two are included by P. Doherty's The Death of Alexander the Great, part 4, citing Armenian version):
+ Antigonus son of Philip of Elimeia
+ Attalus, son of Andromenes of Tymphae (who was like many of the guests, had been a trierarch at the Hydaspes)
+ Aristonous, son of Peisaeus of Eordea, and one of the Somatophylakes [perhaps substitute for Ariston of Pharsalus]?
Can anyone offer suggestsions why these three would be intentionally singled out for omission?
Sources:
A) list of trierarchs - http://www.livius.org/aj-al/alexander/a ... r_t57.html
B) Alexander Romance guest list -
List_1 = The Greek Alexander Romance By Pseudo-Callisthenes, Richard Stoneman
List_2 = Alexander the Great: historical texts in translation By Waldemar Heckel, John Yardley
List_3 = The Quest for the Tomb of Alexander the Great By Andrew Chugg also citing Armenian version
List_4 = Alexander the Great: the invisible enemy: a biography By John Maxwell O'Brien