1. Father of Pericles. In the Persian Wars he commanded the Athenian fleet after the battle of Salamis and in 479 BC at the battle of Mycalē, where he had a large share in the victory. He had earlier married Agaristē, niece of Cleisthenēs (2) and a member of the Alcmaeonidae whose political ally he was. He had been ostracized in 484, but recalled at the time of the invasion by Xerxes.
2. A Spartan who, in the course of the First Punic War, reorganized and commanded the Carthaginian defence force in Africa and in 255 BC inflicted a crushing defeat on the Romans under Regulus.




