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Meidias (Gr****: Mειδίας;
lived during the 4th
century BC), an
Athenian of
considerable wealth and influence, was a
violent and
bitter enemy of Demosthenes...
- "Against
Meidias" (Ancient Gr****: Κατὰ Μειδίου) is one of the most
famous judicial orations of the
prominent Athenian statesman and
orator Demosthenes...
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charges against Meidias in
return for a
payment of
thirty mnai.
Plutarch argued that
Demosthenes accepted the
bribe out of fear of
Meidias's power. Philipp...
- The
Meidias Painter was an
Athenian red-figure vase
painter in
Ancient Greece,
active in the last
quarter of the 5th
century BCE (fl. c. 420 to c. 400...
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addition to
other acts of violence,
Meidias allegedly punched Demosthenes in the face in the
theater (Against
Meidias), and
second (Against Konon), when...
- the
local dynasts at
Lampsacus (Zenis, his wife Mania, and the
usurper Meidias) who
administered the
region on
behalf of the
Persian satrap Pharnabazus...
- in
ancient Gr****
pottery is on a
fragmentary red-figure
skyphos by the
Meidias Painter, or a
member of his circle, that is
dated to the end of the fifth...
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means of ascertaining.
Trusting perhaps to the
influence of his
friend Meidias, he
applied to the
Athenians in 354 BC for aid
against his rival, Callias...
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Alcibiades a Good General? Xenophon, ****enica, 1.4. 18. Demosthenes,
Against Meidias, 144–45. D. Gribble,
Alcibiades and Athens, 32–33. Isocrates, Concerning...
- 583–608. Bibcode:2019JRheo..63..583J. doi:10.1122/1.5082796. S2CID 189985243.
Meidia, H., Irfachsyad, D., Gunawan, D. (12
November 2019). "Brownian Dynamics...