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- Phormio (Gr****: Φορμίων Phormion, gen.: Φορμίωνος), the son of Asopius, was an Athenian general and admiral before and during the Peloponnesian War. A...
- "For Phormion" (Ancient Gr****: Παραγραφὴ ὑπὲρ Φορμίωνος, romanized: Paragraphe Hyper Phormionos) was a speech composed by the Athenian logographer Demosthenes...
- widow married Phormion in order to keep the bank in the family. Reportedly, she destro**** some of the bank records in order to protect Phormion and the business...
- Bulbophyllum phormion is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. The Bulbophyllum-Checklist The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia v t e...
- Description of Greece in a story of the Dioscuri staying at a house belonging to Phormion, a Spartan: For it so happened that his maiden daughter was living in it...
- in the hands of his bank manager Phormion. Following the death of Pasion, Apollodorus' mother remarried to Phormion, a non-Gr**** who was the ex-slave...
- and were known as choris oikointes. Two 4th-century bankers, Pasion and Phormion, had been slaves before they bought their freedom. A slave could also be...
- (593–592 BC) Eucrates, Archon (592–591 BC) Simon, Archon (591–590 BC) Phormion, Archon (589–588 BC) Philippus, Archon (588–587 BC) Damasias, Archon (582–581...
- speech for Phormion (350 BC), a wealthy banker, and then communicated it to Apollodorus, who was bringing a capital charge against Phormion. Plutarch much...
- speeches are part of a dispute between Apollodoros and his stepfather Phormion. The second speech was not composed by Demosthenes, but by the same author...