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Encyclopedia Britannica



BATTUS

This article appears in Volume V03, Page 535 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BAR-BEC
BATTUS , the legendary founder of the Greek colony of Cyrene in
Libya
  (about 63o B.C.). The Greeks who accompanied him were, like himself, natives of Thera, and descended partly from the race of the Minyae. Various accounts are given both of the
founding
  of Cyrene and of the origin of the founder's name. According to the Cyrenaeans (
Herod
 . iv. 150-156), Battus, having an impediment in his speech, consulted the oracle at Delphi, and was told to found a colony in
Libya
 ; according to the Theraeans, Battus was entrusted with this mission by their aged king Grinus. In another version, there was civil war in Thera; Battus,
leader
  of one party, was banished, and, on applying to the oracle, was recommended to take out a colony to " the continent " (Schol.
Pindar
 , Pyth. iv. ro). In any case the foundation is attributed to the direct instructions of Apollo. The name was connected by some with (3arrap1N, (" stammer "), but Herodotus (iv. 1S5) says that it was the Libyan word for " king," that Battus was not called by the name until after his arrival at Libya, and that the oracle addressed him as " Battus " by anticipation. This, however, would imply on the
part
  of the oracle a knowledge of Libya, which was not shared by the rest of
Greece
  (
Herod
 . i.e.), and it is noteworthy that the name occurs in Arcadian and Messenian legends. Herodotus does not know his real name, but
Pindar
  (Pyth. v. 116), no doubt rightly, calls the founder of the colony Aristoteles, while
Justin
  (xiii. 7) gives his name as
Aristaeus
  who was worshipped at Cyrene. Four kings named Battus, alternating with four named
Arcesilaus
 , ruled in Cyrene (q.v.) till the fall of the dynasty about 450 B.C.
See R. W. Macan's Ierodotus IV.-VI. (1895), vol. i. pp. 104 seq. and notes.


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