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Demetrius Poliorcetes hangs captain and supercargo of a trade ship bringing grain to Athens.

Perpetrator (Person) :
 
 
 
Level :interpersonal
Source :Plutarch, Demetrius 33.3 Paste CTS-Link
Time Periode :Hellenistic Greece
Century :3 B.C.
 
Context :war/military campaign
Motivation :political
tactical/strategical
Application :hanging
Weapon :rope
Long-Term Consequence :famine
 
Original Text :καὶ ναῦν τινα λαβὼν ἔχουσαν σῖτον καὶ εἰσάγουσαν τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις ἐκρέμασε τὸν ἔμπορον καὶ τὸν κυβερνήτην, ὥστε τῶν ἄλλων ἀποτρεπομένων διὰ φόβον σύντονον λιμὸν ἐν ἄστει γενέσθαι, πρὸς δὲ τῷ λιμῷ καὶ τῶν ἄλλων ἀπορίαν. ἁλῶν γοῦν μέδιμνον ὠνοῦντο τετταράκοντα δραχμῶν, ὁ δὲ τῶν πυρῶν μόδιος ὤνιος ἦν τριακοσίων.
 
Translation :He also seized a ship laden with grain for Athens, and hung its supercargo and its master. All other ships were thus frightened into turning back, and famine became acute in the city, where, besides lack of food, there was dearth also of other things. At any rate, a bushel of salt sold there for forty drachmas, and a peck of wheat was worth three hundred.
 
Edition :Plutarch. Plutarch's Lives. with an English Translation by. Bernadotte Perrin. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1920. 9.
 
Remark :long-term consequence: As a result, no ship dared pass so that Athens received no grain. This is mentioned later in the paragraph.
 
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Created at :2014-05-15 : 09:15:05
Last changed :2021-01-07 : 11:20:14
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