'Stirred, not shaken', Gerginoi Secret Agents in the Cypriot City-kingdoms, a Tale of Clearchus of Soli



Pestarino, B ORCID: 0000-0002-3095-1128
(2025) 'Stirred, not shaken', Gerginoi Secret Agents in the Cypriot City-kingdoms, a Tale of Clearchus of Soli Klio, 107 (2). pp. 355-378. ISSN 0075-6334, 2192-7669

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Abstract

This paper sheds light on the structure and composition of Cypriot courts during the Classical period by analyzing a fragment of Clearchus of Soli on flattery (Athenaeus Deipn. 6.255-6.257 = Clearch. fr. 19 Wehrli). This passage attests to the existence of a body of 'secret agents' - referred to by Clearchus as Gerginoi and Promalanges - whom he describes as court flatterers (kolakes). These individuals mingled among Cypriot citizens in markets and public squares, reporting their opinions to the anaktes, members of the elite and royal families. A comparable, albeit less covert, group of 'agents' may be referenced in a Phoenician dedication discovered in Kition (KAI 34), further supporting the argument that Clearchus' account reflects a real court apparatus. His credibility is reinforced by his direct involvement in Solian elite circles, suggesting that such a system may have been widespread across Cypriot polities. Furthermore, this research aims to demonstrate that Clearchus' choice of vocabulary - particularly the term Gerginoi - was deliberate, reflecting both the heterogeneous composition of the courts and an etiological interpretation of the island's diverse communities. The Gerginoi may allude to the presence of Eteocypriots, an indigenous Cypriot population of uncertain origins, whose language is well attested in the Classical period, especially in the city-kingdom of Amathus, who may have intermingled with Phoenicians and Greeks over the centuries and served in the island's royal palaces.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Clearchus of Soli, Cypriot Courts, Eteocypriots, Gerginoi,, Secret Police
Divisions: Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences > School of Histories, Languages and Cultures
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2025 08:16
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2026 05:07
DOI: 10.1515/klio-2025-0010
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3193882
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