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Euboea (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 5
For in the first place, Athenians, when it was proposed to take advantage of
the unrest in EuboeaThrough Philip's intrigues a Macedonian party had been formed
in the cities of Euboea.
Plutarchus, the ruler of Eretria, applied to Athens for help against a rising. The request was supported
by Eubulus and Midias, but opposed by Demosthenes. A force was sent under
the command of PhocioEuboea.
Plutarchus, the ruler of Eretria, applied to Athens for help against a rising. The request was supported
by Eubulus and Midias, but opposed by Demosthenes. A force was sent under
the command of Phocion and won a battle, but Plutarchus proved himself a
traitor and was expelled from Eretria. and side with Plutarchus in a war that
would bring us more expense than glory, I was the first and indeed the only
speaker to oppose it, and I narrowly escaped being torn to pieces by those who
induced you for trifling gains to commit many serious errors. It was not long
before you incurred disgrace and
Eretria (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 5
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 5, section 5