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ent, while Fortune, standing over his head, drew cities for him into a net. (Dem. c. Lept. pp. 482, 483; Isocr. Ep. ad Myt. p. 426 ; Paus. 1.3; Ael. VH 13.43; Plut. Reg. et Imp. Apoph. Tim. l.) It seems most likely also that at this time, about B. C. 360, he increased his political influence by a reconciliation with Iphicrates, to whose son Menestheus he gave his daughter in marriage. [IPHICRATES; MENESTHEUS.] To the suit instituted against him by Apollodorus, the son of Pasion, for sundry sums of money alleged to have been borrowed by him from the latter, it is not possible to assignn any exact date; but there is no period at which it can be fixed more satisfactorily than between B. C. 360 and 356. The oration, written for the plaintiff on this occasion, and ascribed to Demosthenes, is still extant. (See Rehdantz. pp. 195, 196.) In B. C. 358, when the Thebans had sent a military force over to Euboea, Timotheus, by an energetic appeal and fervid eloquence, incited the Athenians to ra
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