1. A Corinthian colony in Chalcidice. It was a tributary ally of Athens and revolted in 432. After the battle referred to here, in which Socrates saved Alcibiades’ life (see Symposium 219e ff.), the Athenian army laid siege to the city until it fell in 430.
2. Presumably the ‘chorēgos’ or producer of choruses who was once assaulted by Alcibiades: see Demosthenes, Againts Midias 147, Plutarch, Life of Alcibiades 16.4 and J. K. Davies, Athenian Propertied Families, 600–300 B.C. (Oxford 1971), p. 29.
3. Basilē (Queen), apparently a personification of Athenian royalty, was worshipped at a sanctuary to the south of the Acropolis.