Alcibiades son of Cleinias
c. 450–404 BCE · dates conventional · identity secure · PA 600 receipt — the person layer
Kirchner's PA 600: son of Cleinias, of Scambonidae — the advocate of the Sicilian expedition, curated and told in the house's first case files.
By far the warmest advocate of the expedition was, however, Alcibiades, son of Clinias, who wished to thwart Nicias both as his political opponent and also because of the attack he had made upon him in his speech, and who was, besides, exceedingly ambitious of a commandThuc. 6.15 History of the Peloponnesian War · Thucydides
on his mother’s side he was an Alcmaeonid, being the son of Deinomache, the daughter of Megacles. His father, Cleinias, fitted out a trireme at his own costPlut. Alcibiades 1 Alcibiades · Plutarch
600 AAKIBIAAH2 (II) KAEINIOT (I) 2KAMBQNIAH2. 1 182. 8. 10. 12 (1). IV I. 61 ap. 18 v. 26 (2). 'E<Plu. 1898, I nr. 1 (3). CIG 6021 (4). 6022 (5). A. K. 2. Plut. Alcib. 22.Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica, vol. I (1901), p. 43 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
he stands in the record — the drawer is this man, curator-verified. Alcibiades, the figure — 363 mentions across 147 episodes, counted by the house's first pass.
The figure carries a written case file — the life, its witnesses, its disputes. read it in the figure room.
The record here: 166 works · 12,119 episodes served · identities carry claims, claims carry grounds — episode, page, or an honest open · dprr alignment reserved, nothing fetched
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