Arimnestos
Arimnestos (Greek: Ἀρίμνηστος; fl. early 5th century BC) was the commander of the Plataean contingent at the battles of Marathon and Plataea during the Greco-Persian Wars.[1]
Arimnestos | |
---|---|
Native name | Αρίμνηστος |
Allegiance | Plataea |
Rank | Strategos |
Battles/wars | Battle of Marathon, Battle of Plataea |
Battle of Plataea
Plutarch relates that Arimnestos was responsible for selecting the location of the Battle of Plataea, after receiving guidance from Zeus Soter in a dream. He shared this insight with the Athenian general Aristides, who in turn showed the site to the Spartan regent Pausanias, the overall commander of the Greek forces.[2]
He was present at the death of Callicrates later during the battle.[3]
He was depicted by painted portrait in the Temple of Athena Areia built on the site of the battlefield by the Athenians, beneath a statue of the goddess made by Pheidias to commemorate the victory.[4]
In fiction
Arimnestos is the protagonist and narrator in the Long War series by Christian Cameron.[5]
References
- "Pausanias, Description of Greece, Boeotia, chapter 4, section 2". www.perseus.tufts.edu.
- "Plutarch, Aristides, chapter 11". www.perseus.tufts.edu.
- "Herodotus, The Histories, Book 9, chapter 32". www.perseus.tufts.edu.
- "Retrospective Portrait Statues and the Hellenistic Reception of Herodotus".
- "Arimnestos - Hippeis". www.hippeis.com.