This paper argues that Lampito, the Spartan character who takes part in the pacifist plot of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (411 BC), has been inspired by both parents of Agis II, the king of Sparta who led the war against Athens at the time of the Peloponnesian War and fortified Deceleia in 413 BC. Agis' mother bore the quite rare name of Lampito as well; his father, the 'pacifist' King Archidamos II, voted against the war at the Spartan Assembly in 432. Aristophanes knew of Archidamos' speech from oral tradition, possibly from the report of the Athenian ambassadors at Sparta or, alternatively and more probably, from public readings of Thucydides' account of the pre-war debate that took place in the Spartan Assembly.

Lampito in Aristophanes’ Lysistrata and the Reasons of a Choice

Annalisa Paradiso
2022-01-01

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This paper argues that Lampito, the Spartan character who takes part in the pacifist plot of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (411 BC), has been inspired by both parents of Agis II, the king of Sparta who led the war against Athens at the time of the Peloponnesian War and fortified Deceleia in 413 BC. Agis' mother bore the quite rare name of Lampito as well; his father, the 'pacifist' King Archidamos II, voted against the war at the Spartan Assembly in 432. Aristophanes knew of Archidamos' speech from oral tradition, possibly from the report of the Athenian ambassadors at Sparta or, alternatively and more probably, from public readings of Thucydides' account of the pre-war debate that took place in the Spartan Assembly.
2022
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