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Philip, Demosthenes, and Alexander
Dionysius II, Dion, and Timoleon in Sicily.
Wars and Macedonian Expansion under Philip.
Demosthenes and Aeschines.
Alexander's Conquest of the Persian Empire.
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Aeschines, from Lives of the Ten Orators, at Peitho's Web
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The Internet Classics Archive | Works by Aeschines
List of works by Aeschines, part of the Internet Classics Archive [eng]
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Aeschines. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Athenian orator, rival of Demosthenes. Aeschines rose from humble circumstances and became powerful in politics because of his oratorical gifts. At first he opposed Philip II of Macedon, then later changed sides, arguing that resistance to Macedonian power was useless. Both he and Demosthenes were members of the embassy to Philip in 348 B.C., and afterward Demosthenes bitterly and baselessly accused Aeschines of accepting Macedonian bribes. [eng]
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Aeschines, Speeches
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