Peisistratos (Greek myth)
Peisistratos (seventy years of age :Πεισίστρατος, Peisistratos, Latin: Pisistratus) is a person of the Greek myth. In babies of Kingness Thor of Pyrrhos, is brother of Perseus, stole Tycho's, array toss, エケプローン, Antilochus, トラシュメーデース, ペイシディケー, ポリュカステー [1]; [2]. Father [3] of child Peisistratos of the same name.
When visited Pyrrhos because テーレマコス asked the news of Odysseus, guided テーレマコス to Spartan Menelaus for a life of ネストール [4]; [5]. Peisistratos was good at handling of the spear then and possessed the ability as the military commander, but there was not yet the wife in young men, too [6]. In addition, an acquaintance cries with older brother Antilochus killed in action by the Trojan War [7].
Usurper of the throne Peisistratos of Athnes of the about sixth century was assumed a descendant of ネストール B.C. by another view, and the name was named for Peisistratos, too [8]. However, with the opinion which Peisistratos of "Odyssey" was the character who was rather created for usurper of the throne Peisistratos, and therefore was gathered up in Athnes in the former about sixth century in "Odyssey" by current form [9].
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References
- Apollodoros "Greek myth" Harushige Kozu reason, Iwanami library (1953)
- "Odyssey / Argo trendy Thika" Chiaki Matsudaira, Michio Oka reason, Kodansha (1982)
- Pausanias "description of Greece" Kunito Iio reason, 龍溪書舎 (1991)
- Herodotus "history" (the inside) Chiaki Matsudaira reason, Iwanami library (1972)
- Homer "Odyssey" (bottom) Chiaki Matsudaira reason, Iwanami library (1994)
- Harushige Kozu "Greece Roman mythology dictionary" Iwanami Shoten (1960)
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