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Person — one identity, discriminated; every claim below carries its ground or says it has none

Themistocles son of Neocles

c. 524–459 BCE · dates conventional · identity secure · PA 6669 receipt — the person layer

The architect of Salamis — Kirchner's PA 6669, and the record gives his father and deme in Plutarch's own sentence.

Who he is — which bearer of the name; the grounds are named
Thucydides' eulogy: the most indubitable signs of genius. secure
For Themistocles was a man who exhibited the most indubitable signs of genius; indeed, in this particular he has a claim on our admiration quite extraordinary and unparalleled. Thuc. 1.138 History of the Peloponnesian War · Thucydides
The career — offices and deeds as the record states them
The secret message that forced the battle at Salamis. secure
Themistocles secretly left the assembly, and sent a man by boat to the Median fleet after ordering him what to say. Hdt. 8.75 The Histories · Herodotus
the deed: sea-fight at Salamis
The family — as stated, never construed
Plutarch states the register's own line: son of Neocles, Phrearrhian by deme. secure
His father was Neocles,—no very conspicuous man at Athens,—a Phrearrhian by deme, of the tribe Leontis; Plut. Themistocles 1 Themistocles · Plutarch
The authorities — the registers cited page-anchored, never reprinted
Kirchner's PA 6669: the same patronymic and deme the served record states. secure
6669 8EMI2T0KAH2 (I) NEOKAEOTS (I) OPEAPPI02. Athen. Mitt, VI 103 Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica, vol. I (1901), p. 431 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
The scan's text layer romanizes Kirchner's Greek capitals (8EMI2T0KAH2 = ΘΕΜΙΣΤΟΚΛΗΣ) — the scan's own reading, carried per the honest-OCR law. The entry head is the excerpt: Themistocles (I), son of Neocles (I), of Phrearrhioi. The English rendering in the claim line is the house's own; the excerpt carries the register's words.
Doors — where this identity stands in the house
the record's drawer

he stands in the record — the drawer is this man, curator-verified. Themistocles, the figure — 280 mentions across 129 episodes, counted by the house's first pass.

the case file

The figure carries a written case file — the life, its witnesses, its disputes. read it in the figure room.

The fights he stands in — the reception record; the house quotes the fighters and picks no side

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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