Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Perioikoi
- Meanings: Dwellers Around" or
"Those on the periphery" or
"Surrounding (peri) Householders
(oikoi)"
- Their villages served as a wall
or 'buffer zone' against
escaping Helots.
- Autonomous
(self-governing) in
their own
communities.
- Had local citizenship
- Owed allegiance to
Sparta and ultimately
were under Spartan
control
- Weren't permitted
to intermarry with
Spartiates
- Those along the coastline
were fishermen, ship
builders and the best
sailors in the navy.
- If involved in a case
with a Spartiate,
were brought before
the Ephors for trial
- Spartan Kings'
revenue came from
their estates in the
lands of the Perioikoi
- All adult male Perioikoi
expected to serve as hoplites
alongside Spartiates,
although not involved in
training
- Chief contribution to the
Spartans was economic -
engaged in trade and industry
- Had no share in formulating
Spartan policy
- Dorian in origin. Lived in approx. 100
scattered communities in the area
controlled by Sparta.
- SOURCES
- Plutarch, On Sparta:
"Lycurgus distributed the
rest of Lakonia to the
perioikoi in 30,000 lots"
- Many archaeological sources
as Perioikoi made up most
craftsmen
- Bronze figure of Hermes
- Limestone funery relief from 5th
Century at Petrina
- Other roles
- Craftsmen of
Pottery: Lakonian
cups popular
- Manufacturers of
furniture, houses,
cloth , weapons
and armour
- Fishermen And
shipbuilders who
lived at port of
Gythion
- Miners and
metalworkers
Bronzes