马其顿腓力二世的头骨和刺客的思想

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Acta Classica Pub Date : 2020-10-15 DOI:10.1353/acl.0.0000
J. Atkinson, R. Hendricks
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摘要

在Vergina的IIA皇家陵墓的随葬桶中发现的头骨的法医证据与公元前354年菲利普在Methone因箭伤失去一只眼睛的记录一致。下颌向患侧的偏离可以解释为右眼损伤可能导致的偏离。有人认为,面部重建的“好”版本可能会误导并不能公正地对待创伤性面部毁容的明确证据。这一点以及另一次腿部受伤导致的跛行可能会让菲利普对评论更加敏感,从而在某种程度上更加脆弱。这里的第二个焦点是刺客Pausanias,他抵制了一种普遍的假设,即刺客将是一个精神不稳定的人和/或是一个被其他人陷害的人,目的是独自带走受害者,从而转移人们对阴谋者的注意力。亲社会学的证据、暗杀的背景、菲利普对波斯人发动行动的意图的不确定性、对其智慧的怀疑,以及菲利普让希腊人更多地结成伙伴关系的运动,都表明保萨尼亚斯采取行动的原因可能不仅仅是他个人的不满。
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The Skull of Philip II of Macedon and the Mind of His Assassin
The forensic evidence of the skull found in the funerary cask in the Royal Tomb IIA at Vergina coheres with the record that Philip lost an eye from an arrow wound at Methone in 354 BC. A deviation of the mandible to the affected side from what might be expected from the right eye injury can be explained. It is argued that a ‘nice’ version of the reconstruction of the face might mislead and not do justice to the clear evidence of traumatic facial disfiguration. That and the limp caused by a separate leg injury may have made Philip more sensitive to comments and thus in a way more vulnerable. The second focus here is on Pausanias, the assassin, resisting the common assumption that an assassin will have been someone mentally unstable and/or someone set up by others to remove the victim on his own, and thus deflect attention from the conspirators. The prosopographical evidence, the context of the assassination, the uncertainty about what Philip intended in launching action against the Persians, doubts about its wisdom, and Philip’s campaign to bring the Greeks more into partnership suggest that Pausanias may have been moved to action by more than his personal grievance.
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