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Solon (1.1-1.2)

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Didymus the grammarian, in his reply to Asclepiades on Solons tables of law, mentions a remark of one Philocles, in which it is stated that Solons father was Euphorion, contrary to the opinion of all others who have written about Solon. For they all unite in saying that he was a son of Execestides, a man of moderate wealth and influence in the city, but a member of its foremost family, being descended from Codrus.

Solons mother, according to Heracleides Ponticus, was a cousin of the mother of Peisistratus. And the two men were at first great friends, largely because of their kinship, and largely because of the youthful beauty of Peisistratus, with whom, as some say, Solon was passionately in love. And this may be the reason why, in later years, when they were at variance about matters of state, their enmity did not bring with it any harsh or savage feelings, but their former amenities lingered in their spirits, and preserved there,

smouldering with a lingering flame of Zeus-sent fire,
[*] the grateful memory of their love.

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