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Browsing named entities in Demosthenes, Speeches 1-10.
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Venice (Italy) (search for this): speech 6, section 22
Susa (Iran) (search for this): speech 10, section 34
For my part, whenever I see a man afraid of one who dwells at
Susa and Ecbatana and insisting that he is ill-disposed
to Athens, though he helped to
restore our fortunes in the past and was even now making overtures to usThe Persians helped Conon, when he defeated the
Lacedaemonians off Cnidus in 394.
In 345 Artaxerxes appealed to the leading Greek states for help in putting
down the revolt of Egypt.
Thebes and Argos sent auxiliaries, but Athens and Sparta refused.(and if
you did not accept them but voted their rejection, the fault is not
his); and when I find the same man using very different language about
this plunderer of the Greeks, who is extending his power, as you see, at our
very doors and in the heart of Greece,
I am
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 9, section 15
But, in heaven's name, is there any
intelligent man who would let words rather than deeds decide the question who is
at peace and who is at war with him? Surely no one. Now it was Philip who at the
very start, as soon as peace was concluded, before Diopithes was appointed
general, before the force now in the Chersonese had been dispatched, proceeded to occupy Serrium and
Doriscus and expelled from the Fort Serreum and the Sacred Mount the garrison
which your own general had posted there.
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 8, section 16
“Because,” you say, “the wretched creatures are
infatuated and stupid beyond measure.” Quite so, but still we are
bound to preserve them in the interests of Athens. And then again we are not certain of another thing,
that he will not attack the Chersonese.
Indeed, if we may judge from the letter which he sent you, he means to take
vengeance on the settlers
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 9, section 16
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 4, section 17
All this is a necessary provision against Philip's
sudden raids from Macedonia against
Thermopylae, the Chersonese, Olynthus, or where he will. You must present to his mind the
consideration that you may possibly shake off your excessive apathy and strike
out as you did at Euboea, and before
that, as we are told, at Haliartus, and quite recently at Thermopylae.The Athenians sent a force to Euboea in 357 (cf. Dem.
1.8). They helped the Thebans to defeat Lysander at
Haliartus in Boeotia in 395. In
352, when Philip tried to march from Thessaly against Phocis, he was checked by the dispatch of an Athenian fleet
to Thermopylae.
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 8, section 2
The really serious problem is the state
of the Chersonese and Philip's Thracian
campaign, now in its eleventh month; yet most of the speeches have been confined
to what Diopithes is doing or what he is going to do. For my part, when charges
are brought against any of those whom you can legally punish whenever you like,
I hold that it is open to you either to deal with their case at once or to
postpone it; and it is quite unnecessary for me or anyone else to take a strong
line on the subject of such charges.
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 5, section 25
In the same way by agreement
with Philip we have waived our claim to Amphipolis, and we are permitting CardiaCardia, largely inhabited by Athenian colonists, was included
in the peace of 346 as an ally of Philip. to be excepted from the
rest of the Chersonese, the CarianIdrieus, satrap of Caria, brother and successor of the famous Mausolus, who
had helped the islands in their revolt from Athens in the Social War of 357—355. to
occupy the islands of Chios, Cos, and
Rhodes, and the Byzantines to
detain our shipsCorn—ships from the
Euxine forced to pay toll at Byzantium. in harbor, obviously because we think
that the respite which the peace affords is more productive of advantages than
wrangling and coming to blows over these points. Therefore it is sheer folly and
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 9, section 35
Of our own possessions, not to mention other places,
is he not holding Cardia, the greatest city in the Chersonese? In spite of such treatment, we hesitate one and
all, we play the coward, we keep an eye on our neighbors, distrusting one
another rather than our common foe. Yet if he treats us all with such brutality,
what do you think he will do when he has got each of us separately into his
clutches?
Chersonese (Ukraine) (search for this): speech 7, section 39
With regard to the
Chersonese, it is important to
examine the terms of his dispatch to you and also to know what he is actually
doing in the matter. For the whole of the land north of Agora, as being his own
property and no concern of yours, he has handed over as a private estate to
Apollonides of Cardia. Yet the boundary of the Chersonese is not Agora, but the altar of Zeus of the Marches,
rtant to
examine the terms of his dispatch to you and also to know what he is actually
doing in the matter. For the whole of the land north of Agora, as being his own
property and no concern of yours, he has handed over as a private estate to
Apollonides of Cardia. Yet the boundary of the Chersonese is not Agora, but the altar of Zeus of the Marches,
half way between Pteleum and the White Strand,