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Antigonus Gonatas hits his son with a staff.

Related Conflict :Battle of Argos
Perpetrator (Person) :
 
Victim (Person) :
  • Alcyoneus Origin: Macedonian, Age: adult, Activity: commander/general, Direct Consequence: humiliation
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    Level :interpersonal
    Source :Plutarch, Pyrrhus 34.4 Paste CTS-Link
    Location :Argos (Argos)
    Time Periode :Hellenistic Greece
    Century :3 B.C.
    Year :272 B.C.
     
    Context :civilian
    war/military campaign
    Motivation :emotional
    Application :beating
    Weapon :cudgel/club/stick
    Long-Term Consequence :bestowing of honors
     
    Original Text :Ἤδη δὲ σύνδηλον ἦν τὸ γεγονὸς πλείοσι, καὶ προσδραμὼν ὁ Ἀλκυονεὺς ᾔτησε τὴν κεφαλὴν ὡς ἂν κατανοήσων λαβὼν δὲ ἀφίππευσε πρὸς τὸν πατέρα, καὶ καθεζομένῳ μετὰ τῶν φίλων προσέβαλε, θεασάμενος δὲ καὶ γνοὺς ὁ Ἀντίγονος τὸν μὲν υἱὸν [p. 460] ἀπήλασε τῇ βακτηρίᾳ παίων καὶ καλῶν ἐναγῆ καὶ βάρβαρον, αὐτὸς δὲ τὴν χλαμύδα προθέμενος τοῖς ὄμμασιν ἐδάκρυσεν, Ἀντιγόνου τοῦ πάππου μνησθεὶς καὶ Δημητρίου τοῦ πατρός, οἰκείων παραδειγμάτων εἴς τύχης μεταβολήν.
     
    Translation :Presently what had happened was known to many, and Alcyoneus, running to the spot, asked for the head as if he would see whose it was. But when he had got it he rode away to his father, and cast it down before him as he sat among his friends. Antigonus, however, when he saw and recognised the head, drove his son away, smiting him with his staff and calling him impious and barbarous; then, covering his face with his cloak he burst into tears, calling to mind Antigonus his grandfather and Demetrius his father, who were examples in his own family of a reversal of fortune.
     
    Edition :Plutarch Lives IX: Demetrius and Antony, Pyrrhus and Caius Marius, Ed. Jeffrey Henderson, trans. Bernadotte Perrin (The Loeb Classical Library 101), Harvard University Press: Cambridge/MA - London 1968 (first ed. 1920).
     
    Remark :victim: We assume this corporal punishment was rather a humiliation than an actual injury for Alcyoneus.
    date: The date is taken from the New Pauly. http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly/pyrrhus-e1015710
    long-term consequence: Alcyoneus treats Pyrrhus' body with more respect. This is mentioned in the following paragraphs.
     
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    Created at :2013-08-29 : 02:06:38
    Last changed :2020-12-15 : 03:38:55
    MyCoRe ID :Antiquity_violence_00000644
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