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Browsing named entities in Demosthenes, Speeches 11-20. You can also browse the collection for Macedon (Greece) or search for Macedon (Greece) in all documents.
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Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 73 (search)
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 90 (search)
Decree of the
Byzantines[In the
recordership of Bosporichus, Damagetus proposed in the Assembly, with the
sanction of the Council, that, whereas the Athenian People in former times
have been constant friends of the Byzantines and of their allies and kinsmen
the Perinthians, and have conferred many great services upon them, and
recently, when Philip of Macedon
attacked their land and city to exterminate the Byzantines and Perinthians,
burning and devastating the land, they came to our aid with a hundred and
twenty ships and provisions and arms and infantry, and extricated us from
great dangers, and restored our original constitution and our laws and our
sepulchres,
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 155 (search)
Demosthenes, On the Crown, section 181 (search)
Decree of Demosthenes[In the archonship of Nausicles, the tribe Aeantis then holding
the presidency, on the sixteenth day of Scirophorion, Demosthenes, son of
Demosthenes, of Paeania, proposed that, whereas Philip of Macedon is proved in the past to have
violated the terms of peace agreed to between him and the People of
Athens, disregarding his
oaths and the principles of equity as recognized among all the Greeks: and
whereas he appropriates cities not belonging to him, and has captured in war
some that actually belonged to the Athenians without provocation from the
Athenian people, and is today making great advances in violence and
cruelty,