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Pausanias the Bodyguard who assassinated Philip was the son of Kerastes -- but what was the name of the father of the other Pausanias, the page related to Attalos who killed himself on enemy spears because Pausanias son of Kerastes had slighted him? Is it known?

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karen wrote:Pausanias the Bodyguard who assassinated Philip was the son of Kerastes -- but what was the name of the father of the other Pausanias, the page related to Attalos who killed himself on enemy spears because Pausanias son of Kerastes had slighted him? Is it known?

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I don't think it's known. Diodorus doesn't mention it, and neither does Aristotle. I haven't heard before of the bodyguard one being son of Kerastes, though - where d'you find that? I thought he was just Pausanias of Orestis. That's all he gets in my ancient classical dictionary, anyway.
Is this for your novel?
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Hi Fiona:
I don't think it's known. Diodorus doesn't mention it, and neither does Aristotle.
Rats... means I'll have to make up a name so as to distinguish the two Pausanias's in that paragraph (yes it's for the novel). And I don't really like doing that. Unless someone else can tell me?
I haven't heard before of the bodyguard one being son of Kerastes, though - where d'you find that? I thought he was just Pausanias of Orestis. That's all he gets in my ancient classical dictionary, anyway.
I read it somewhere, darned if I can remember where. Heckel would have it, I would think.

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If it were "have-able", Heckel would have it. I am at the office and so do not have Heckel.

If there's no answer by tonight, I'll have a look and see. I know he has Pausanias, the hypaspist and murderer, written up.
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Heckel has this: "A young Macedonian of unknown family, identified merely as a lover of Philip II and friend of Attalus. (D 16.93.4-5) :)

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amyntoros wrote:Heckel has this: "A young Macedonian of unknown family, identified merely as a lover of Philip II and friend of Attalus. (D 16.93.4-5) :)

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Just what I was going to write until I saw you had already done so ... :wink:

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Thank you all. Looks like I am indeed going to have to be creative. Oh well.

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