hide Matching Documents

The documents where this entity occurs most often are shown below. Click on a document to open it.

Document Max. Freq Min. Freq
Demosthenes, Speeches 31-40 42 0 Browse Search
Herodotus, The Histories (ed. A. D. Godley) 30 0 Browse Search
Demosthenes, Speeches 11-20 10 0 Browse Search
Diodorus Siculus, Library 4 0 Browse Search
Strabo, Geography 4 0 Browse Search
Q. Horatius Flaccus (Horace), Odes (ed. John Conington) 4 0 Browse Search
Aeschylus, Persians (ed. Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph. D.) 4 0 Browse Search
Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound (ed. Herbert Weir Smyth, Ph. D.) 4 0 Browse Search
Dinarchus, Speeches 2 0 Browse Search
Euripides, Medea (ed. David Kovacs) 2 0 Browse Search
View all matching documents...

Browsing named entities in Dinarchus, Speeches. You can also browse the collection for Bosporus (Turkey) or search for Bosporus (Turkey) in all documents.

Your search returned 1 result in 1 document section:

Dinarchus, Against Demosthenes, section 43 (search)
Hyp. frag. 34 and Hyp. frag. 35. The three names following his are those of his sons. All four were evidently put in the deme of Paeania, Pamphilus and Phidippus being mentioned as members of it in inscriptions (CIA 2.172 and CIA 2.811 d, 142). Cf. also Athen. 3.119 sq. and Athen. 8.339 d. Berisades is probably the same man as Paerisades, a king of Bosporus to whom Demosthenes refers (Dem. 34.8); Satyrus was his son. should have meals at the Prytaneum or for that statue to be put up in the market? Nothing for conferring Athenian citizenship on Chaerephilus, Phidon, Pamphilus, and Phidippus, or again on Epigenes and Conon the bankers? Nothing for putting up in the market bronze statues of Berisades, Satyrus and Go