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- Demochares (Ancient Gr****: Δημοχάρης; fl. 322 – c. 275 BC), nephew of Demosthenes, Athenian orator and statesman, was one of the few distinguished Athenians...
- Cimon Cleisthenes Cleophon Cleon Critias Demades Demetrius of Phalerum Demochares Democles Demosthenes Draco Echedemos Ephialtes Eratosthenes Eubulus Hagnon...
- marines and commanded by capable admirals such as Menas, Menecrates and Demochares, ****tus stopped all shipments (especially those of grain) to Rome, and...
- Δημοκλῆς; fl. 4th century BC) was an Athenian orator, and a contemporary of Demochares, among whose opponents he is mentioned. He was a disciple of Theophrastus...
- of the New Comedy, who wrote, at the instigation of Timaeus, against Demochares, the nephew of Demosthenes, and supported Antipater and the Macedonian...
- for certain, which she wants to lose. Demetrius's father Antigonus and Demochares of Soli. Grandfather of his namesake, the consul Lucius Aelius Lamia (d...
- Antonius Melissa, 11th century Gr**** monk and author Antonius Monchiacenus Demochares (1494–1574), French theologian and canonist Antonius Nebrissensis (1441–1522)...
- some modern scholars.[a] He was also the uncle of the Athenian Orator Demochares. Demosthenes was orphaned at the age of seven. Although his father provided...
- phyle of Leontis. Its site is tentatively located near modern Peristeri. Demochares, a leading Athenian politician in 307-302 BCE. Harpocr. s.v.; Suda, s...
- 111–110 BC Sosicrates 110–109 BC Polycleitus 109–108 BC Jason 108–107 BC Demochares 107–106 BC Aristarchus 106–105 BC Agathocles 105–104 BC Andronides (?)...