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Euboea (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 44
Did he get nothing for proposing that
TaurosthenesDinarchus, like Aeschines, is
distorting the facts. (Cf. Aeschin. 3
85 sq. and schol. ad loc.). The cities of Euboea had entered the Athenian alliance
in 357 B.C., but in 348 they revolted, probably
owing to the intrigues of Philip with whom Athens was now at war over Olynthus. Taurosthenes and Callias
(cf. Hyp. 5 col. 20), whom
Aeschines says they bribed. should become an Athenian, though he had
enslaved his fellow citizens and, with his brother Callias, betrayed the whole
of Euboea to Philip? Taurosthenes whom
the laws forbid to set foot on Athenian soil, providing that if he does so he
shall be liable to the same penalties as an exile who returns after being
sent
Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 44
Olynthus (search for this): speech 1, section 44
Did he get nothing for proposing that
TaurosthenesDinarchus, like Aeschines, is
distorting the facts. (Cf. Aeschin. 3
85 sq. and schol. ad loc.). The cities of Euboea had entered the Athenian alliance
in 357 B.C., but in 348 they revolted, probably
owing to the intrigues of Philip with whom Athens was now at war over Olynthus. Taurosthenes and Callias
commanded the army of Chalcis
and the Athenians lost control of the island. In 343 however they
transferred the allegiance of Chalcis to Athens, and a few years later-the exact date is not
certain-were made Athenian citizens on the motion of Demosthenes
(cf. Hyp. 5 col. 20), whom
Aeschines says they bribed. should become an Athenian, though he had
enslave
Chalcis (Greece) (search for this): speech 1, section 44
357 BC (search for this): speech 1, section 44
Did he get nothing for proposing that
TaurosthenesDinarchus, like Aeschines, is
distorting the facts. (Cf. Aeschin. 3
85 sq. and schol. ad loc.). The cities of Euboea had entered the Athenian alliance
in 357 B.C., but in 348 they revolted, probably
owing to the intrigues of Philip with whom Athens was now at war over Olynthus. Taurosthenes and Callias
commanded the army of Chalcis
and the Athenians lost control of the island. In 343 however they
transferred the allegiance of Chalcis to Athens, and a few years later-the exact date is not
certain-were made Athenian citizens on the motion of Demosthenes
(cf. Hyp. 5 col. 20), whom
Aeschines says they bribed. should become an Athenian, though he had
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