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Periander admits having sex with dead wife



"Turt"
2/26/2006 2:42:50 PM


Periander
(ca. 625-585 BC)
Dictator of Corinth who succeeded his father Cypselos. Periander was a
very wise ruler, and was to be considered as one of the seven sages of
Greece. He was married to Melissa and they had at least two sons, one
called Psammetichus.
Periander was a friend of Athens, and also had strong ties with Miletus
and Lydia. He conquered Corcyra and Epidaurus, and shared Athens's
animosity towards Aegina.
He also founded several colonies: Potidae in Chalcidici, Apollonia and
Epidamnus by the Adriaic Sea and established and enlarged the shipping
routes to the Etruscans. He also traded with Egypt.
Between the Saronic and Corinthian Gulfs he had a dragway for ships
constructed (diolkos) which can be seen to this day.
He also made Corinth a cultural centre, and had poets like Arion at his
court. He also had buildings made in the Doric order, and it was during
his rule the famous Corinthian painted pottery was developed.
However, Periander was also slightly mad and cruel. He killed his wife
in a fit of jealousy, and when he realised what he had done he was
filled with remorse and had intercourse with her corpse. He surveilled
his subjects, and if he suspected someone of being a threat he had them
executed. When on of his sons was killed in Corcyra he had 300 of the
leading families sons shipped to Lydia as a gift. He told the Lydians
the boys were to be eunuchised, but they were spared his grim destiny.
Periander died at an old age, and was succeeded by his son
Psammetichus, who only ruled for three years, and then was overthrown
by the oligarchs.
 
 
"Andre"
2/27/2006 12:07:56 AM


Turt wrote:
Periander
(ca. 625-585 BC)
Dictator of Corinth who succeeded his father Cypselos. Periander was a
very wise ruler, and was to be considered as one of the seven sages of
Greece. He was married to Melissa and they had at least two sons, one
called Psammetichus.
However, Periander was also slightly mad and cruel. He killed his wife
in a fit of jealousy, and when he realised what he had done he was
filled with remorse and had intercourse with her corpse.
Fascinating!
 
 
"Him over there"
2/27/2006 9:50:19 PM




"Andre" <borgsw@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Turt wrote:
Fascinating!
Talking to yourself again, Tony?
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"Holland, Tony Holland"
2/27/2006 5:09:28 PM


Him over there wrote:
"Andre (Ben, Tony Holland, etc)" <borgsw@hotmail.com> wrote:
Talking to yourself again, Tony?
Tony Holland? What a boring dumb @$#* kook.
Tony Holland (dishonest criminal)
 
 
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