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Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): text Alc. 2, section 141d
"> many ere now who, having desired sovereignty, and endeavored to secure it, with the idea of working for their good, have lost their lives by plots which their sovereignty has provoked. And I expect you are not unacquainted with certain events “of a day or two ago,”Hom. Il. 2.303 when Archelaus, the monarch of Macedonia, was slainThis assassination occurred in 399 B.C., the year of Socrates' death. by his favorite, who was as much in love with the monarchy as Archelaus was with him, and who killed his lo
399 BC (search for this): text Alc. 2, section 141d
"> many ere now who, having desired sovereignty, and endeavored to secure it, with the idea of working for their good, have lost their lives by plots which their sovereignty has provoked. And I expect you are not unacquainted with certain events “of a day or two ago,”Hom. Il. 2.303 when Archelaus, the monarch of Macedonia, was slainThis assassination occurred in 399 B.C., the year of Socrates' death. by his favorite, who was as much in love with the monarchy as Archelaus was with him, and who killed his lo