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Cleomenes on the Acropolis : an inaugural lecture delivered before the University of Oxford on 12 May 1997

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The Spartan king Cleomenes, having seized the acropolis of Athens in 507 BC with the aim of suppressing the young democracy, is ordered by the priestess of Athena to withdraw from the goddess's shrine, where no Dorian is permitted to enter. Robert Parker uses this little incident to illustrate some of the multiple types of question that a Greek historian may choose to confront in the late twentieth century: questions about political history, about gender relations, about ethnicity. In particular, he takes up the priestess's attempt to debar a stranger from a sanctuary on ethnic grounds, and reflects on the role of shared cults in creating group solidarity at almost every level of society in Greece. The text of the author's 1997 inaugural lecture to the University of Oxford, in which he uses the banishment of Cleomenes from the goddess's shrine in the Acropolis by the priestess of Athena to illustrate some of the questions confronting historians of ancient Greek civilisation in the 20th century. In the INAUGURAL LECTURES (OXFORD) series. By Robert Parker. Includes Bibliographical References.
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