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Demades (Ancient Gr****: Δημάδης Δημέου Παιανιεύς, romanized:
Dēmádēs Dēméou Paianieús, c. 380 – c. 318 BC) was an
Athenian orator and demagogue. Demades...
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Demade (1863–1936) was a
Belgian writer who also
published under the pen name Jean Suis. Paul François
Charles Demade was born to a
French family...
- loss of use of her
property in Famagusta.
April 2008:
Demades v. Turkey,
where Ioannis Demades was
awarded damages amounting to €835,000 for loss of use...
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accept Macedonia's
common terms of peace,
which were not yet known.
Demades, however,
offered a
contrary motion, and the
Athenians approved it. They...
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victory for
Antipater in the
Lamian War. The
Athenian orator and diplomat,
Demades,
regains his
citizenship so that he and
Phocion can
negotiate a
peace with...
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Phalerum Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes...
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should be
remembered that he was not an
Athenian citizen.
Aeschines and
Demades had no such excuse. In the
Harpalus affair,
Demosthenes as well as the...
- Karl
Schefold that it may date from
earlier than Abdalonymus's death.
Demades likened the
Macedonian army,
after the
death of Alexander, to the blinded...
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individuals were
sentenced to death.
Alcibiades (sentenced to death, but fled)
Demades (fined)
Diagoras of
Melos (fled Athens)
Euripides Ninos (according to Josephus...