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- Hypereides or Hyperides (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ὑπερείδης, Hypereidēs; c. 390 – 322 BC; English pronunciation with the stress variably on the penultimate or antepenultimate...
- while in Athenaeus' version Hypereides exposes Phryne as the climax of his speech, and in Plutarch's version Hypereides exposes her because he saw that...
- p**** the death sentence upon Demosthenes and his followers (including Hypereides, leader of the Athenian patriotic party). Demades' emb****y results in...
- by the Athenians after a proposal of Demosthenes and Phocion, despite Hypereides' opposition, who wanted an immediate uprising against Alexander. Harpalus...
- was put on trial for impiety. Phryne was acquitted after her defender Hypereides removed her robe and exposed her naked bosom, "to excite the pity of her...
- Rheinisches Museum, a translation of some recently discovered fragments of Hypereides, with a dissertation on that orator. This was followed by a notice of...
- Hypereides (Ύπερείδες), son of Androgenes was an Attic potter, active in Athens around 560 BC. He is known from his signature on two of the earliest Panathenaic...
- recognised today. Aeschines Andocides Antiphon Demosthenes Dinarchus Hypereides Isaeus Isocrates Lycurgus Lysias As far as Homer (8th or 9th century BC)...
- well. Phryne was put on trial for impiety and was defended by the orator Hypereides; she was acquitted. Blasphemy Pietism Sacrilege Merriam-Webster, s.v....
- by the Athenians after a proposal of Demosthenes and Phocion, despite Hypereides' opposition, who wanted an immediate uprising against Alexander. Harpalus...