-
resulted in
Philocrates being prosecuted in 343 BC by
Hyperides for
corruption (i.e.
accepting bribes and
favors from
Philip II).
Philocrates ultimately...
- The
Letter of
Aristeas to
Philocrates is a ****enistic work of the 3rd or
early 2nd
century BC,
considered by some
Biblical scholars to be pseudepigraphical...
- the
terms of the
Peace of
Philocrates,
argues that it has to be honoured.
Following the
conclusion of the
Peace of
Philocrates,
Philip II's army
moves through...
-
Peace of
Philocrates is the name of the
peace treaty concluded in 346 BCE
between Athens and
Macedon under Philip II.
Philocrates was the name of the main...
- other, the
supposed slave Philocrates is sent to make the trade,
while Tyndarus risks his life by remaining. A
friend of
Philocrates named Aristophontes has...
- Gr****
title derives from the
story recorded in the
Letter of
Aristeas to
Philocrates that "the laws of the Jews" were
translated into the Gr****
language at...
-
mothers of Patroclus: (1) Polymele,
daughter of
Peleus (according to
Philocrates), (2) Sthenele,
daughter of
Acastus and
lastly (3) Periopis, daughter...
-
Syriac Apocalypse of
Baruch (2 Baruch)
Letter of
Aristeas (Letter to
Philocrates regarding the
translating of the
Hebrew scriptures into Gr****) Life of...
-
mothers of Patroclus: (1) Polymele,
daughter of
Peleus (according to
Philocrates), (2) Sthenele,
daughter of
Acastus and
lastly (3) Periopis, daughter...
-
conflict with
Athens for
supremacy in the
north Aegean with the
Peace of
Philocrates. Philip's much
expanded kingdom,
powerful army and
plentiful resources...