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Hypereides or
Hyperides (Ancient Gr****: Ὑπερείδης,
Hypereidēs; c. 390 – 322 BC;
English pronunciation with the
stress variably on the
penultimate or antepenultimate...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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....
- 337 B.C., he co-pleaded for
Philippides of
Paiania during the
trial "
Hypereides against Philippides". He was also
known as a man of some wit, but not...
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Mechanical Theorems Stomachion Speeches by the 4th
century BC
politician Hypereides A
commentary on Aristotle's
Categories Other works Sometimes called the...
- six
other partial parchment m****cripts,
including one with
works of
Hypereides.
Their leaves were
folded in half,
rebound and
reused for a Christian...