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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Dinarchus, Against Demosthenes. Search the whole document.
Found 13 total hits in 5 results.
Oreos (search for this): speech 1, section 32
CharidemusCharidemus of Oreos in Euboea
was made an Athenian citizen for his services as a soldier (Dem. 23.151). He went to Persia in 335
B.C., having been banished from Athens on the orders of Alexander (Arr. 1.10.6), and after being well
received at first by Darius, fell under suspicion two years later and was
executed (Dio. Sic.
17.30). set out to visit the Persian King, wishing to
do you some practical service apart from mere talking, and anxious at his own
peril to win safety for you and every Greek. Demosthenes went round the market
making speeches and associating himself with the project. So completely did
fortune wreck this plan that it turned out in just the opposite way to what was
Persia (Iran) (search for this): speech 1, section 32
CharidemusCharidemus of Oreos in Euboea
was made an Athenian citizen for his services as a soldier (Dem. 23.151). He went to Persia in 335
B.C., having been banished from Athens on the orders of Alexander (Arr. 1.10.6), and after being well
received at first by Darius, fell under suspicion two years later and was
executed (Dio. Sic.
17.30). set out to visit the Persian King, wishing to
do you some practical service apart from mere talking, and anxious at his own
peril to win safety for you and every Greek. Demosthenes went round the market
making speeches and associating himself with the project. So completely did
fortune wreck this plan that it turned out in just the opposite way to what was
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 32
CharidemusCharidemus of Oreos in Euboea
was made an Athenian citizen for his services as a soldier (Dem. 23.151). He went to Persia in 335
B.C., having been banished from Athens on the orders of Alexander (Arr. 1.10.6), and after being well
received at first by Darius, fell under suspicion two years later and was
executed (Dio. Sic.
17.30). set out to visit the Persian King, wishing to
do you some practical service apart from mere talking, and anxious at his own
peril to win safety for you and every Greek. Demosthenes went round the market
making speeches and associating himself with the project. So completely did
fortune wreck this plan that it turned out in just the opposite way to what was
Euboea (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 32
CharidemusCharidemus of Oreos in Euboea
was made an Athenian citizen for his services as a soldier (Dem. 23.151). He went to Persia in 335
B.C., having been banished from Athens on the orders of Alexander (Arr. 1.10.6), and after being well
received at first by Darius, fell under suspicion two years later and was
executed (Dio. Sic.
17.30). set out to visit the Persian King, wishing to
do you some practical service apart from mere talking, and anxious at his own
peril to win safety for you and every Greek. Demosthenes went round the market
making speeches and associating himself with the project. So completely did
fortune wreck this plan that it turned out in just the opposite way to what was
335 BC (search for this): speech 1, section 32
CharidemusCharidemus of Oreos in Euboea
was made an Athenian citizen for his services as a soldier (Dem. 23.151). He went to Persia in 335
B.C., having been banished from Athens on the orders of Alexander (Arr. 1.10.6), and after being well
received at first by Darius, fell under suspicion two years later and was
executed (Dio. Sic.
17.30). set out to visit the Persian King, wishing to
do you some practical service apart from mere talking, and anxious at his own
peril to win safety for you and every Greek. Demosthenes went round the market
making speeches and associating himself with the project. So completely did
fortune wreck this plan that it turned out in just the opposite way to what was