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Demades was avaricious and unscrupulous, but he was a highly gifted and practised orator. According to Arrian, Demades was killed by Cassander, Antipater's son, after suffering the slaughtering of his child in his hands. Cassander justified his actions by accusing Demades that he had slandered
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Demades' conduct in supporting the Macedonian cause, yet receiving any bribes that were offered by the opposite party, led him to be heavily fined more than once; he was finally deprived of his civil rights. He was reinstated (322 BC) on the approach of
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It has been said of Demades that he was a master improviser. This may explain why practically none of his works have fully survived and only scattered fragments have been preserved.
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Sociable man : essays on ancient Greek social behaviour in honour of Nick Fisher
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Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. VI. (published 1927). Macedon, 401–301 B.C., Ch. 6
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In 318 BC (or earlier), having been discovered involved in an intrigue with
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He is also alleged to have called the state largesse distributed by the
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Minor Attic Orators, II, Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides
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Habicht, Christian (1989). "Zwei athenische Volksbeschlüsse".
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L'orateur Démade : essai d'histoire et d'historiographie
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Arrian, Events after Alexander par. 13, Photii Bibliotheca
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Lambert, Stephen D. (2011). Lambert, Stephen D. (ed.).
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Ancient Greek
romanized
Athenian
orator
demagogue
family
Paeania
sailor
Philip II of Macedon
Olynthus
Demosthenes
Macedonians
Battle of Chaeronea
prisoner
treaty
Alexander
bribe
destruction of Thebes
Antipater
Perdiccas
Pella
speech
C Müller
Draco
Theoric Fund




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