Metiochos (client)
Metiochos ( ancient Greek Μητίοχος ) or Metichos ( ancient Greek Μήτιχος ) was possibly an ancient Greek Athenian controversial activity.
According to four different ancient sources, Metiochus is said to have been either the architect or the founder of a public building in Athens or a rhetorician. The sources are not clear as to which of these professions he practiced or whether he was active in all three. He is said to be in the 5th century BC. To have lived. In connection with Metiochos a courthouse is mentioned, the Metiocheion was called. Even the very existence of this building is unclear, whether it was named after Metiochus and whether he was the founder or architect and therefore gave it its name in honor of it is also unclear. As a rhetorician he is said to have had no good reputation.
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- Anecdota greca 1,309,17
- Hesychios of Alexandria , see Μητίχου τέμενος
- Iulius Pollux : Onomasticon VIII 121
- Photios : Lexicon , see Μητιοχεῖον
literature
- Ernst Fabricius : Metiochus 3 . In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume XV, 2, Stuttgart 1932, Col. 1408.
- Rainer Vollkommer : Metiochos (I) . In: Derselbe (editor): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Over 3800 artists from three millennia. Nikol, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-937872-53-7 , p. 516.
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SURNAME | Metiochus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Metichos; Μητίοχος (ancient Greek); Μήτιχος (ancient Greek) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Greek architect, founder and / or rhetorician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 6th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th century BC Chr. |