According to Plutarch, Solon was ashamed of his fellow Athenians for they had failed to conquer the Megarians controlling the island of Salamis. The Athenians had tried to take the island but were unsuccessful and soon the violence started to take it's toll. Eventually they decided to make a law which prohibited anyone from advocating, or making an attempt to, continue the fight for Salamis. This law, by the way, was punishable by death. Solon and many other Patriotic Athenians soon grew weary of the feelings of failure and shame, in those days a man was proud of his family and his city and to give up a fight before it was over would be a disgrace.
But Solon had a plan!
"... by his own family it was spread about the city that he was mad. He then secretly composed some elegiac verses, and getting them by heart, that it might seem extempore, ran out into the market-place with a cap upon his head, and, the people gathering about him, got upon the herald's stand, and sang that elegy which begins thus-
"I am a herald come from Salamis the fair, My news from thence my verses shall declare."
The poem is called Salamis; it contains an hundred verses very elegantly written; when it had been sung, his friends commended it, and especially Pisistratus exhorted the citizens to obey his directions; insomuch that they recalled the law, and renewed the war under Solon's conduct. The popular tale is, that with Pisistratus he sailed to Colias, and, finding the women, according to the custom of the country there, sacrificing to Ceres, he sent a trusty friend to Salamis, who should pretend himself a renegade, and advise them, if they desired to seize the chief Athenian women, to come with him at once to Colias; the Megarians presently sent off men in the vessel with him; and Solon, seeing it put off from the island, commanded the women to be gone, and some beardless youths, dressed in their clothes, their shoes and caps, and privately armed with daggers, to dance and play near the shore till the enemies had landed and the vessel was in their power. Things being thus ordered, the Megarians were lured with the appearance, and, coming to the shore, jumped out, eager who should first seize a prize, so that not one of them escaped; and the Athenians set sail for the island and took it."
- Plutarch, Life of Solon
Even though there was a law forbidding a rally to fight the Megarians, Solon used his political genius to succeed anyway! This was all before he became archon, by the way, because as we all know...
If the archon does it, that means it's not illegal.
So says Plutarch.
3 comments:
YES!!!!!! EXACTLY RIGHT!!!!!!
OUR BRAVE TROOPS AND THEIR STEADFAST LEADER, AMERICA'S GREATEST PRESIDENT, ARE LIKE THE ATHENIANS AND SOLON!!!!!!!!
INSTEAD OF GIVING IN TO THE DEFEATOCRATS AND ISLAMOFASCISTS WHO HATE AMERICA, WE SHOULD ALL BE LISTENING TO THE MOVING ELEGIAC VERSES OF GEORGE W. BUSH!!!!!!!!
THERE ONCE WAS A GUY CALLED PETRAEUS,
WHO NEVER WOULD EVER BETRAY US,
DEPARTING IRAQ
HE SURELY WILL BLOCK
SO INSURGENTS THERE CAN STILL SLAY US!
HEH-HEH-HEH-HEH-HEH!!!!!!!!!!
NO SACRIFICES TO CERES, HOWEVER!!!!
THE SOLONS OF THE MODERN AGE MUST BEAR WITNESS TO THE TRIBULATION AND THE PROMISE OF THE RAPTURE AND THE HORROR THAT IS PIAPS WHICH AWAITS ALL THOSE WHO DO NOT EMBRACE THE PROMISE OF SALVATION!!!!!! THIS IS THE TRUE FREEDOM AGENDA WHICH REAL PATRIOTS SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!!
SEND THE LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to take philosophy this term but I don't want to know anything about salamis. I want to be a big business executive and make lots of money. I can't do that with salamis or a solon.
I want to be a big business executive and make lots of money. I can't do that with salamis or a solon.
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YOU can't. YOU don't have the intellect!
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