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Dinarchus, Against Demosthenes, section 25 (search)
The Thebans, so our elders
tell us, when the democracy in our city had been overthrown and Thrasybulus was
assembling the exiles in Thebes
ready for the seizure of Phyle,Thrasybulus and Anytus, exiled by the Thirty,
were received in Thebes. After
seizing and holding the fortress of Phyle in Attica in
404 B.C., they subsequently occupied the
Piraeus and, with the
intervention of Sparta, brought
about the restoration of democracy in Athens. although the Spartans were strong and
forbade them to admit or let out any Athenian, helped the democrats to return
and passed that decree which has so often been read before you, stating that
they would turn a blind eye if any Athenian marched through their territory
Dinarchus, Against Aristogiton, section 12 (search)
Was it not Aristogiton, Athenians,
who made in writing such lying assertions about the priestess of Artemis
BrauroniaThe shrine of Artemis at
Brauron in Attica was supposed to contain the image
of the goddess brought from the Tauri by Iphigenia. There was also a temple
of Artemis Brauronia, called to\ i(ero\n
kunhge/sion, on the Acropolis ( cf. arg. ad
Demosthenem 25.; Paus.
1.23.7).and her relatives, that when you discovered
the truth from his accusers, you fined him five talents, a sum equal to the fine
set down in an indictment for illegal proposals? Has he not persisted in
maligning every one of you he meets, though he has not yet paid up, and in
speaking and proposing measures in the Assembly, regardless of al