Xanthippus (father of Pericles)

Xanthippus
Native name
Ξάνθιππος
Bornc. 525 BC
Athens, Greece
Diedc. 475 BC (aged c. 50)
AllegianceAthens
Years of service490 – 479 BC
Rank Strategos
Battles / wars
Spouse(s)Agariste
ChildrenPericles
RelationsAriphron (father)

Xanthippus (/zænˈθɪpəs/; Greek: Ξάνθιππος, pronounced [ksán.tʰip.pos]; c. 520 – 475 BC) was a wealthy Athenian politician and general during the Greco-Persian Wars. He was the son of Ariphron and father of Pericles, both prominent Athenian statesmen. A marriage to Agariste, niece of Cleisthenes, linked Xanthippus with the Alcmaeonid clan, whose aristocratic interests he often represented in government. He was ostracized in 484 BC, likely arising from his rivalry with Themistocles, but he was recalled from exile when the Persians invaded Greece. He commanded the Athenian fleets in the Battle of Mycale and the Siege of Sestos. It is possible that he participated in the Battle of Marathon and Battle of Salamis.