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Androtion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροτίων, gen.: Ἀνδροτίωνος;
before 405 –
after 346 BC), was a Gr**** orator, and one of the
leading politicians of his time...
- "Against
Androtion" was a
speech composed by
Demosthenes in
which he
accused Androtion of
making an
illegal proposal. This was the
first surviving speech...
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Androtion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροτίων) was a
historian of
ancient Greece. He
wrote an Atthis, that is, a work on the
history of Attica,
which was frequently...
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Androtion can
refer to a
number of
different people of
classical antiquity:
Androtion, a Gr****
orator Androtion (historian), a
writer on
history Androtion...
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Androtion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀνδροτίων) was an
ancient Gr****
writer on agriculture, who
lived before the time of Theophrastus. Theophrastus,
Historia Plantarum...
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Pharaoh of
Egypt c. 1348 BC -
Ankhesenamun Harding,
Phillip (2001).
Androtion and the Atthis.
Clarendon Press. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-19-872149-9. Retrieved...
- to most
ancient sources he was the son of
Oeagrus and muse Kalliope.
Androtion, an
Attidographer writing in the
fourth century BCE,
focused precisely...
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offers an
alternative view to
understanding Androtion’s observations of seisachtheia,
arguing that
Androtion mistakenly applied ‘fourth-century economic...
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original on 6
March 2021.
Retrieved 21
February 2021. Demosthenes,
Against Androtion 22.13 οἱ τὰ προπύλαια καὶ τὸν παρθενῶν᾽. Plutarch,
Pericles 13.4. van...
- worldhistory.org/article/72/pherenike-the-female-olympic-trainer/ P. Harding,
Androtion and the Atthis, Oxford, 1994, p. 166.
Olympian Ode vii. Aristotle, Rhetoric...