Scaife ATLAS

CTS Library / Sositheus Against Macartatus in Regard to the Estate of Hagnias

Sositheus Against Macartatus in Regard to the Estate of Hagnias (21-24)

urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0014.tlg043.perseus-eng2:21-24
Refs {'start': {'reference': '21', 'human_reference': 'Section 21'}, 'end': {'reference': '24', 'human_reference': 'Section 24'}}
Ancestors []
Children []
prev
plain textXML
next

It seems to me therefore that it would be entirely superfluous to say anything about them save only what I cannot help mentioning. Of Theopompus, however, the father of Macartatus, and of Macartatus the defendant himself, it is necessary for me to speak. Yet the story, men of the jury, is a short one. As you have just heard, Buselus had five sons. One of these was Stratius, the ancestor of Macartatus, and another was Hagnias, the ancestor of this boy.

To Hagnias was born a son, Polemon, and a daughter, Phylomachê, sister of Polemon by the same father and the same mother; and to Stratius, the brother of Hagnias, there were born Phanostratus and Charidemus, the grandfather of the defendant Macartatus. Now I ask you, men of the jury, which is nearer of kin and more closely related to Hagnias, his son Polemon and his daughter Phylomachê, or Charidemus, the son of Stratius, and nephew of Hagnias? For my part I think that to every one of us his son and daughter are more nearly related than his nephew; and not only with us does this hold good, but also among all other people whether Greeks or barbarians.

Since, then, this is admitted, you will now easily follow the rest of the argument men of the jury, and you will see how arbitrary and how reckless these men are.

To Polemon, son of Hagnias, was born a son, Hagnias, having the name of his grandfather Hagnias, and this second Hagnias died without issue.

But from Phylomachê, the sister of Polemon, and Philagrus, to whom her brother Polemon had given her in marriage, he being his first cousin (for Philagrus was the son of Eubulides, the brother of Hagnias)—from Philagrus, I say, the cousin of Polemon, and Phylomachê the sister of Polemon, there was born Eubulides the father of this boys mother. These sons, then, were born to Polemon and to Polemons sister Phylomachê. But to Charidemus, the son of Stratius, there was born a son Theopompus, the father of the defendant Macartatus.

Tokens

It 1 w 2
seems 1 w 7
to 1 w 9
me 1 w 11
therefore 1 w 20
that 1 w 24
it 1 w 26
would 1 w 31
be 1 w 33
entirely 1 w 41
superfluous 1 w 52
to 2 w 54
say 1 w 57
anything 1 w 65
about 1 w 70
them 1 w 74
save 1 w 78
only 1 w 82
what 1 w 86
I 2 w 87
cannot 1 w 93
help 1 w 97
mentioning 1 w 107
Of 1 w 110
Theopompus 1 w 120
however 1 w 128
the 3 w 132
father 1 w 138
of 1 w 140
Macartatus 1 w 150
and 1 w 154
of 2 w 156
Macartatus 2 w 166
the 5 w 169
defendant 1 w 178
himself 1 w 185
it 2 w 188
is 1 w 190
necessary 1 w 199
for 2 w 202
me 3 w 204
to 3 w 206
speak 1 w 211
Yet 1 w 215
the 6 w 218
story 1 w 223
men 2 w 227
of 3 w 229
the 7 w 232
jury 1 w 236
is 2 w 239
a 19 w 240
short 1 w 245
one 1 w 248
As 1 w 251
you 1 w 254
have 1 w 258
just 1 w 262
heard 1 w 267
Buselus 1 w 275
had 1 w 278
five 1 w 282
sons 1 w 286
One 1 w 290
of 4 w 292
these 1 w 297
was 1 w 300
Stratius 1 w 308
the 9 w 312
ancestor 1 w 320
of 5 w 322
Macartatus 3 w 332
and 2 w 336
another 1 w 343
was 2 w 346
Hagnias 1 w 353
the 11 w 357
ancestor 2 w 365
of 6 w 367
this 1 w 371
boy 1 w 374
To 1 w 377
Hagnias 2 w 384
was 3 w 387
born 1 w 391
a 38 w 392
son 2 w 395
Polemon 1 w 403
and 3 w 407
a 40 w 408
daughter 1 w 416
Phylomachê 1 w 427
sister 1 w 434
of 7 w 436
Polemon 2 w 443
by 1 w 445
the 12 w 448
same 1 w 452
father 2 w 458
and 4 w 461
the 14 w 464
same 2 w 468
mother 1 w 474
and 5 w 478
to 7 w 480
Stratius 2 w 488
the 16 w 492
brother 1 w 499
of 8 w 501
Hagnias 3 w 508
there 2 w 514
were 1 w 518
born 2 w 522
Phanostratus 1 w 534
and 6 w 537
Charidemus 1 w 547
the 19 w 551
grandfather 1 w 562
of 9 w 564
the 21 w 567
defendant 2 w 576
Macartatus 4 w 586
Now 1 w 590
I 3 w 591
ask 1 w 594
you 2 w 597
men 3 w 601
of 10 w 603
the 22 w 606
jury 2 w 610
which 1 w 616
is 5 w 618
nearer 1 w 624
of 11 w 626
kin 1 w 629
and 8 w 632
more 1 w 636
closely 1 w 643
related 1 w 650
to 8 w 652
Hagnias 4 w 659
his 2 w 663
son 3 w 666
Polemon 3 w 673
and 9 w 676
his 3 w 679
daughter 2 w 687
Phylomachê 2 w 697
or 10 w 700
Charidemus 2 w 710
the 23 w 714
son 4 w 717
of 12 w 719
Stratius 3 w 727
and 10 w 731
nephew 1 w 737
of 13 w 739
Hagnias 5 w 746
For 1 w 750
my 1 w 752
part 1 w 756
I 4 w 757
think 1 w 762
that 2 w 766
to 9 w 768
every 1 w 773
one 2 w 776
of 14 w 778
us 16 w 780
his 4 w 783
son 5 w 786
and 11 w 789
daughter 3 w 797
are 2 w 800
more 2 w 804
nearly 1 w 810
related 2 w 817
than 1 w 821
his 5 w 824
nephew 2 w 830
and 12 w 834
not 3 w 837
only 2 w 841
with 1 w 845
us 17 w 847
does 1 w 851
this 2 w 855
hold 1 w 859
good 1 w 863
but 1 w 867
also 1 w 871
among 1 w 876
all 1 w 879
other 4 w 884
people 1 w 890
whether 1 w 897
Greeks 1 w 903
or 13 w 905
barbarians 1 w 915
Since 1 w 921
then 1 w 926
this 3 w 931
is 12 w 933
admitted 1 w 941
you 3 w 945
will 1 w 949
now 1 w 952
easily 1 w 958
follow 1 w 964
the 27 w 967
rest 1 w 971
of 15 w 973
the 28 w 976
argument 1 w 984
men 5 w 987
of 16 w 989
the 29 w 992
jury 3 w 996
and 13 w 1000
you 4 w 1003
will 2 w 1007
see 2 w 1010
how 2 w 1013
arbitrary 1 w 1022
and 14 w 1025
how 3 w 1028
reckless 1 w 1036
these 2 w 1041
men 6 w 1044
are 3 w 1047
To 2 w 1050
Polemon 4 w 1057
son 6 w 1061
of 17 w 1063
Hagnias 6 w 1070
was 4 w 1074
born 3 w 1078
a 101 w 1079
son 7 w 1082
Hagnias 7 w 1090
having 1 w 1097
the 31 w 1100
name 1 w 1104
of 18 w 1106
his 8 w 1109
grandfather 2 w 1120
Hagnias 8 w 1127
and 16 w 1131
this 4 w 1135
second 1 w 1141
Hagnias 9 w 1148
died 1 w 1152
without 1 w 1159
issue 1 w 1164
But 1 w 1168
from 1 w 1172
Phylomachê 3 w 1182
the 33 w 1186
sister 2 w 1192
of 19 w 1194
Polemon 5 w 1201
and 17 w 1205
Philagrus 1 w 1214
to 10 w 1217
whom 1 w 1221
her 12 w 1224
brother 2 w 1231
Polemon 6 w 1238
had 2 w 1241
given 1 w 1246
her 14 w 1249
in 7 w 1251
marriage 1 w 1259
he 43 w 1262
being 1 w 1267
his 10 w 1270
first 1 w 1275
cousin 1 w 1281
for 3 w 1285
Philagrus 2 w 1294
was 5 w 1297
the 35 w 1300
son 8 w 1303
of 20 w 1305
Eubulides 1 w 1314
the 36 w 1318
brother 3 w 1325
of 21 w 1327
Hagnias 10 w 1334
from 2 w 1340
Philagrus 3 w 1349
I 5 w 1351
say 2 w 1354
the 38 w 1358
cousin 2 w 1364
of 22 w 1366
Polemon 7 w 1373
and 18 w 1377
Phylomachê 4 w 1387
the 39 w 1390
sister 3 w 1396
of 23 w 1398
Polemon 8 w 1405
there 3 w 1411
was 6 w 1414
born 4 w 1418
Eubulides 2 w 1427
the 41 w 1430
father 5 w 1436
of 24 w 1438
this 5 w 1442
boy 2 w 1445
s 106 w 1447
mother 2 w 1453
These 1 w 1459
sons 2 w 1463
then 2 w 1468
were 2 w 1473
born 5 w 1477
to 11 w 1479
Polemon 9 w 1486
and 19 w 1489
to 12 w 1491
Polemon 10 w 1498
s 110 w 1500
sister 4 w 1506
Phylomachê 5 w 1516
But 2 w 1520
to 13 w 1522
Charidemus 3 w 1532
the 45 w 1536
son 10 w 1539
of 25 w 1541
Stratius 4 w 1549
there 4 w 1555
was 7 w 1558
born 6 w 1562
a 134 w 1563
son 11 w 1566
Theopompus 2 w 1576
the 47 w 1580
father 6 w 1586
of 26 w 1588
the 49 w 1591
defendant 3 w 1600
Macartatus 5 w 1610