CLCV 3201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dorian Invasion, Diodorus Siculus, Doric Greek

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In their second attempt, the heraklids go through the narrows through the sea and fight tisamenusthere and kill him. They then carve out the peloponnese for themselves and their guide who is given elis. Tisamenus is bigger than the rest where is given corinthia, argolid, arcadia and. The people in this region used this myth to explain their origins. This myth gives them the right of conquest which trumps the right of autochthony (being from that land and living there). This is a story that backs up a personal claim to power rather than an ethnic claim. In argos, we find that pheidon of argos (circa 7th century bce) who is the first tyrant of greek history who rules individually by personal power. He also goes and captures the sanctuary of. His claim is that he is reconstituting the portion of temenos (this myth has real consequences in politics during the archaic period)

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