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Charondas

6th-century BC Greek legislator and statesman

Charondas

6th-century BC Greek legislator and statesman

Epigraph by Mario Rapisardi at the entrance of the Roman Amphitheatre of Catania.
French illustration from 1787 depicting the suicide of Charondas, as described by [[Diodorus Siculus

Charondas () was a celebrated lawgiver of Catania in Sicily. It is uncertain when he lived; some identify him as a pupil of Pythagoras (c. 580 – 504 BC), but all that can be said is that he lived earlier than Anaxilas of Rhegium (494 – 476 BC), as his laws were in use by the Rhegians until they were abolished by Anaxilas. His laws, originally written in verse, were adopted by the other Chalcidic colonies in Sicily and Italy.

According to Aristotle, there was nothing special about these laws except that Charondas introduced actions for perjury, but he speaks highly of the precision with which they were devised, while Plato speaks of him positively in The Republic.Plato, Republic, Book X, 599d-599e The story that Charondas killed himself because he entered the public assembly wearing a sword, which was a violation of his own law, is also told of Diocles of Syracuse and Zaleucus. The fragments of laws attributed to him by Stobaeus and Diodorus are of late (Neo-Pythagorean) origin. Charondas is said to have commanded that if the nearest relative of an epikleros (something close to an heiress) did not wish to marry her, he was required to provide a dowry.

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References

Attribution

  • Endnotes:
  • R. Bentley, On Phalaris, which (according to Benedikt Niese s.v. in Pauly, Realencyclopädie) contains what is even now the best account of Charondas
  • A. Holm, Geschichte Siciliens, i.
  • F. D. Gerlach, Zaleukos, Charondas, und Pythagoras (1858)

References

  1. (1898). "Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities".
  2. {{harvnb. Chisholm. 1911
  3. {{harvnb. Chisholm. 1911
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