CYPSELUS

CYPSELUS
I.
CYPSELUS
Rex Arcadiae, potentiam Heraclidarum veritus, generum sibi Cresphontem ascivit, filium Aristomachi. Pausan. l. 4. et 8. Quâ affinitate etiam tutus mansit, reliquis omnibus e Pelopouneso Heraclidarum vi pulsis. Ei successit Laias. Pausan. Aread. Item, filius Periandri ex Melissa, insanus. Diog. Laert. in eius vita. Vide infra.
II.
CYPSELUS
prioris ex fil. Periandro nepos, sed ἄφρων. Vide Periander.
III.
CYPSELUS
tyrannus apud Corinthum, a cistula nomen accepit, quam Graeci Cypselon vocaut, in qua delituit, occultatus a matte Labda, cum ad mortem quaereretur. Cicer. l. 5. Tusc. c. 37. et l. de Fato, c. 7. Filius erat Eetionis, Pater Pertandri, qui oppressis Bacchiadis, Tyrannidem invasit. Eundem sorte Eusebius Byzantium condidisse ait, Olymp. 30. annô 4. ab Urb. Cond. 96. Tyrannidem tenuit, 30. ann. Herodot. l. 5. Aristot. l. 5. Polit. c. 12. Vide Euseb. Pausan. l. 2. et 5. Eius colloquium cum 7. sapientibus, habes apud Diog. Laert. l. 1. in Thalete, sub fin. Nic. Lloydius. Quô stratagemate Bacchiadas, qui primo Regum, exin Prytanum nomine, Rei publ. praefuerant Corinthô expulerit, Polynaeus refert, l. 5. c. 30. Et Aelianus, Var. Histor. l. 1. c. 19. Eius filii nepotesque, Cypselidae dicti ei sucresserunt per annos 43. iuxta Oraculum cuius Herodorus meminit, l. 5. c. 92.
Κύψελος Η᾿ετίδης βασιλεὺς κλεινοῖο Κορἰν1ου
Λὐτὸς καὶπαῖδες παἰδων γε μὲν οὐκέτι παῖδες.
Causa durationis, quod Cypslus blandus erat populi ductor, et imporium gessit ἀδορυφόρητος nullis corporis custedibus adbibitis.
Periander Fil. eius, licet crudelis, tamen bellicosus erat, vide de illo ac succeslore eius infra. Initia autem Cypseli incidunt in annum 2. Olymp. 31. annum Atticum 928. Period. Iul. 4059. iuxta compurationem Ioh. Marshami Equitis Canone Chron. ad Sec. XVII. ubi de Cypselo Rege. Vide quoque Labda, uti de astutia illius quâ Corinthios omnibus facultatibus suis emunxit. Aristo, Oeconom. l. 2.
IV.
CYPSELUS
vide Manucodiata.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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