Aisymnet

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An aisymnet ( ancient Greek αἰσυμνητήρ aisymnetér , also dialacts διαλλακτής ) was originally an " arbiter " in ancient Greece in the 7th and 6th centuries BC .

During the seventh century BC, social tensions arose in numerous Greek poles . On the one hand, various aristocratic groups fought each other, and on the other hand, smallholders became increasingly dependent on the nobility. These conflicts harbored the potential for civil war, and so in many places the entire citizenry agreed on an aisymnet.

The aisymnets were given general powers and were supposed to mediate between the rival parties and to resolve social grievances. They also often changed parts of the constitution for this purpose. In many Poleis, their measures were insufficient to pacify the population, and a tyranny was established after their resignation . In some cities the extraordinary aisymnety developed into the magistrate .

Famous aisymnets

Post-ancient aisymnets

In terms of political function, historical personalities can also be identified as aisymnets after antiquity, such as (twice in his life: 1945 and 1958) Charles de Gaulle for France .

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See also

literature

  • Asymnēt . In: Meyers Konversations-Lexikon . 4th edition. Volume 1, Verlag des Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1885–1892, p. 988.
  • Michael Stahl : Aristocrats and Tyrants in Archaic Athens. Investigations into tradition, social structure and the formation of the state. Steiner-Verlag-Wiesbaden-GmbH, Stuttgart 1987, ISBN 3-515-04501-5 .
  • Michael Stahl: Solon F 3D. The birth of the democratic idea. In: Gymnasium . Vol. 99, 1992, pp. 385-408.
  • Volker Fadinger: Peisistratos of Athens as Aisymnet and tyrant. The two stages of a dictatorial seizure of power in ancient Greece . In: Monika Schuol, Christian Wendt, Julia Wilker (eds.): Exempla imitanda. Coping with the present with the past? Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2016, ISBN 978-3-525-25323-6 , pp. 47-64 ( online ).

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Remarks

  1. ^ Plutarch , Solon 4
  2. ^ Diogenes Laërtius , i. 75
  3. Plehn: Lesbiaca. Pp. 46, 48
  4. Aristotle , Politiká (Book III.14 [1285c])
  5. ^ Vita of Cornelius Nepos