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PHILIPPIC

  • Philippic
  • Damning speech to condemn a particular political actor

    A philippic (/fɪˈlɪpɪk/) is a fiery, damning speech, or tirade, delivered to condemn a particular political actor. The term is most famously associated

    Philippic

    Philippic

    Philippic

  • Fourth Philippic
  • Speech attributed to Demosthenes and given in 341 BC

    The Fourth Philippic is a speech attributed to the Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes and given in 341 BC. It constitutes the last of the four

    Fourth Philippic

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  • Second Philippic
  • Oration delivered by Demosthenes between 344–343 BC

    The "Second Philippic" is an oration that was delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes between 344–343 BC. The speech constitutes the

    Second Philippic

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  • Third Philippic
  • Oration by Demosthenes

    "Third Philippic" was delivered by the prominent Athenian statesman and orator, Demosthenes, in 341 BC. It constitutes the third of the four philippics. In

    Third Philippic

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  • A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)
  • 1965 song by Paul Simon

    "A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. Originally

    A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)

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  • First Philippic
  • Oration by Demosthenes

    The "First Philippic" was delivered by the Athenian statesman and orator Demosthenes between 351–350 BC. It constitutes the first speech of the prominent

    First Philippic

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  • Philippicae
  • Speeches by Cicero condemning Mark Antony (44–43 BCE)

    The Philippics (Latin: Philippicae, singular Philippica) are a series of 14 speeches composed by Cicero in 44 and 43 BC, condemning Mark Antony. Cicero

    Philippicae

    Philippicae

    Philippicae

  • Demosthenes
  • Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)

    fact, in his Fourth Philippic (341–340 BC), he defended theoric spending. g. ^ In the Third Olynthiac and in the Third Philippic, Demosthenes characterised

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

    Demosthenes

  • Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus
  • Summary by Roman writer Justin of Pompeius Trogus' work Historiæ Phillippicæ

    The Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus (Latin Epitoma Historiarum Philippicarum Pompei Trogi) by the second-century Roman writer Justin

    Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus

    Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus

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  • Polemic
  • Contentious rhetoric

    Critic Devil's advocate Dialectic Disputation Internet troll Irenicism Philippic Rhetoric Social gadfly Trash-talk The story of Luther nailing his Theses

    Polemic

    Polemic

    Polemic

  • Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme
  • 1966 studio album by Simon & Garfunkel

    album—"Patterns", "Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall", and "A Simple Desultory Philippic"—also appear on Simon's first solo effort, The Paul Simon Songbook ("Canticle"

    Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme

    Parsley,_Sage,_Rosemary_and_Thyme

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    November 2011. Trogus, Pompeius (1853). Justin (ed.). "Epitome of the Philippic History". Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum. Rev. John Selby Watson, translator

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

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  • Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus
  • Gallo-Roman historian

    of animals and plants. His principal work, however, was his 44-volume Philippic Histories and the Origin of the Whole World and the Places of the Earth

    Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus

    Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus

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  • Works of Demosthenes
  • Intellectually aggressive logography

    but have had some sections considered to be later additions. The "Third Philippic", for instance, contains text which does not appear in all of the manuscript

    Works of Demosthenes

    Works of Demosthenes

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  • Cui bono?
  • Latin phrase meaning "who benefits?"

    be for a benefit?" Cicero used the expression Cui bono in his 'Second Philippic', once again invoking Cassius as the source: "... adopt that maxim of

    Cui bono?

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  • Helenus (son of Pyrrhus)
  • Justinus, "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus", 18.1 Marcus Junianus Justinus, "Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus"

    Helenus (son of Pyrrhus)

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  • Jurrassic Exxplosion Phillipic
  • 2007 studio album by Foxygen

    Jurrassic Exxplosion Phillipic or The Jurrasic Explosion Philippic is the debut album by indie rock duo Foxygen, who "self-produced a string of adventurous

    Jurrassic Exxplosion Phillipic

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  • Justin (historian)
  • Roman historian, 2nd century

    of an epitome of Trogus' expansive Liber Historiarum Philippicarum, or Philippic Histories, a history of the kings of Macedon, compiled in the time of

    Justin (historian)

    Justin (historian)

    Justin_(historian)

  • Death of Alexander the Great
  • Death of the Macedonian king in 323 BC

    August 22, 2018. Retrieved Aug 21, 2011. Justin. "Preface". Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translated by Watson, John. Schep LJ, Slaughter

    Death of Alexander the Great

    Death of Alexander the Great

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  • Habis
  • Legendary king of Tartessos

    Gargoris is the work Epitome by Justin, who copied it from the now lost work Philippic Histories by Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus. According to legend, Habis's story

    Habis

    Habis

  • Dido
  • Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage

    treatment is that of Virgil's contemporary, Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, in his Philippic Histories, which was reworked into an epitome by Junianus Justinus (Justin)

    Dido

    Dido

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  • Apologetics
  • Religious discipline of systematic defence of a position

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  • Cicero
  • Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)

    his father. He attacked Antony in a series of speeches he called the Philippics, named after Demosthenes's denunciations of Philip II of Macedon. At the

    Cicero

    Cicero

    Cicero

  • War of Mutina
  • 44–43 BC Roman civil war in Italy

    Cicero started to deliver a series of speeches against Antony, called the Philippics (in honour of Demosthenes' denunciations of Philip II of Macedon). The

    War of Mutina

    War_of_Mutina

  • Battle of Forum Gallorum
  • Part of the War of Mutina

    adversary of the Antonian faction, pronounced in the Senate the Fourteenth Philippic, exalting the success and praising the two consuls and young Caesar Octavian

    Battle of Forum Gallorum

    Battle of Forum Gallorum

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  • Mark Antony
  • Roman politician and general (83–30 BC)

    against Marcus Antonius (Philippics), THE SECOND SPEECH OF M. T. CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS. CALLED ALSO THE SECOND PHILIPPIC., section 48". www.perseus

    Mark Antony

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  • Epitome
  • Summary of a literary work

    portions of Cassius Dio's Roman History Justin's abridged version of the Philippic History by Gnaeus Pompeius Trogus, one of the main sources for the life

    Epitome

    Epitome

  • List of songs recorded by Paul Simon
  • on Simon & Garfunkel's Sounds of Silence (1966). "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)" was later re-recorded

    List of songs recorded by Paul Simon

    List of songs recorded by Paul Simon

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  • Venefica (sorceress)
  • Roman sorceress

    as Antonius, in a letter which is recited verbatim in one of Cicero’s Philippics, calleth him ‘venefica,’ witch, —as if he had enchanted Caesar." Witchvox

    Venefica (sorceress)

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  • Timagenes
  • Ancient Greek writer

    Marcellinus. It is sometimes credited as the source for Pompeius Trogus's Philippic Histories, which survive in Justin's epitome. Timagenes' death has all

    Timagenes

    Timagenes

  • Antigonus III Doson
  • King of Macedon from 229 to 221 BC

    Chronicle 1.237-8; also Syncellus Chronicle 535.19 Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus 28.3 Plutarch, Life of Aemilius Paullus 8.3

    Antigonus III Doson

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  • Contio
  • Ad hoc public assembly in Ancient Rome

    proclaim Antonius a public enemy. (This speech forms a pair with Philippic 3.) Philippic 6 43 BC Informing the people of the senate's decision to send an

    Contio

    Contio

    Contio

  • Miseno
  • Place on the north shore of the Bay of Naples, of Italy

    it/Visita-Castello-di-Baia.html Cicero Second Philippic XIX.47 Cicero, Marcus Tullius (2018). Christopher Tanfield (ed.). Cicero Philippic II: A Selection Lines 44–50,

    Miseno

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  • Visual rhetoric and composition
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    Visual rhetoric and composition

    Visual rhetoric and composition

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  • Aristotle
  • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)

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    Aristotle

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  • Writings of Cicero
  • orations against Marcus Antonius (Philippics), THE FOURTEEN ORATIONS OF M. T. CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS, CALLED PHILIPPICS., section 1". www.perseus.tufts

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  • Elocution
  • Study of formal speaking in pronunciation, grammar, style, and tone

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    Elocution

    Elocution

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  • Stump speech
  • Speech used by a politician

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  • Achaemenid dynasty
  • Ancient Persian royal dynasty

    Life and Reign of Alexander the Great, v.8.35; Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, xi.15; Diodorus Siculus, xvii.73 Briant, Pierre

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    Achaemenid dynasty

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  • Leges Antoniae
  • Ancient Roman law

    Manuwald, Cicero, Philippics 3–9, pp. 574, 586. Manuwald, Cicero, Philippics 3–9, pp. 586, 1000, 1001. Manuwald, Cicero, Philippics 3–9, pp. 574, 796

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  • Lysimachus
  • Macedonian officer of Thessalian origin (c. 360–281 BCE)

    Empire. Wiley-Blackwell. p. 153. Justin. Epitome of Pompey Trogue’s 'Philippic histories'. Vol. XV. pp. 1–9. Retrieved 2019-01-18. Pausanias. "1.9.5"

    Lysimachus

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  • List of allegedly cursed objects
  • Retrieved 2025-07-07. Junianus Justinus, Marcus (1853). Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translated by Watson., John Selby. London:

    List of allegedly cursed objects

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  • Kairos
  • Right or opportune moment

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  • Antithesis
  • Topic in philosophy; something that is the opposite of something else

    as a young man; I shall not desert her now that I am old. (Cicero, 2nd Philippic, 2.118) Often there is a double antithesis, as in the following proverb

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  • Catamite
  • Pubescent male companion in a pederastic relationship in ancient Greece and Rome

    Press, 1999, 2010), pp. 52–55, 75. Cicero, frg. B29 of his orations and Philippics 2.77; Bertocchi and Maraldi, "Menaechmus quidam," p. 95. Alastair J. L

    Catamite

    Catamite

    Catamite

  • Arses of Persia
  • King of the Achaemenid Empire from 338 to 336 BC

    Alexander. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica. Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Briant, Pierre (2002). From Cyrus to Alexander:

    Arses of Persia

    Arses of Persia

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  • Literary device
  • Literary technique used to persuade

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    Literary device

    Literary device

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  • Lloyd Bitzer
  • American rhetorician

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  • Eloquentia perfecta
  • Tradition of the Society of Jesus

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  • Hypsos
  • Greek concept similar to the sublime

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  • A General Rhetoric
  • 1970 book

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  • Controversia
  • Exercise in rhetoric

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  • Protagoras
  • Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher (c.490–c.420 BC)

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  • List of songs recorded by Simon & Garfunkel
  • Says" 1959 Tom & Jerry 2:29 Tom and Jerry recording "A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)" 1966 Parsley, Sage,

    List of songs recorded by Simon & Garfunkel

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  • Method of loci
  • Memory techniques adopted in ancient Roman and Greek rhetorical treatises

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  • Antipater
  • Macedonian statesman and regent (4th century BC)

    ISSN 0009-8388. S2CID 157417151. Justin. "Preface". Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus. Translated by Watson, John. "Alexander IV

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  • Glossary of rhetorical terms
  • follows?" Petitio – in a letter, an announcement, demand, or request. Philippic – a fiery, damning speech, delivered to condemn a particular political

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  • Rhetorical situation
  • Context of a rhetorical event

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  • Laodice of Cappadocia
  • Princess of Pontus and queen of Cappadokia

    McGing 1986, p. 74 McGing 1986, p. 75 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 38.1 Memnon: History of Heracleia, 22 friends of the city who

    Laodice of Cappadocia

    Laodice of Cappadocia

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  • Lupercalia
  • Ancient pastoral annual festival celebrated in the city of Rome on February 15th

    Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities 1.32.3–5, 1.80; Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus 43.6ff; Livy, Ab urbe condita 1.5; Ovid, Fasti

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  • On the Chersonese
  • Political oration delivered by Demosthenes in 341 BC

    later Demosthenes delivered one of his most famous speeches, the Third Philippic. In 343 BC, the Macedonian arms were carried across Epirus and a year

    On the Chersonese

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  • Scheme (rhetoric)
  • Figure of speech that relies on the structure and syntax of sentences

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    Scheme (rhetoric)

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  • Pathos
  • Greek rhetorical term for appeals to emotion

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  • Socrates Chrestus
  • King of Bithynia

    Trogus' Philippic Histories, 38.3.4,8 Appian, The Mithridatic Wars, 11 Livy, Periochae, 74. 6 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories

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  • Rhetoric of therapy
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  • Personal relationships of Alexander the Great
  • Relationships of Alexander the Great

    "Did Bagoas Exist?". Primary sources: Justinus, Junianus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Rufus, Quintus Curtius, Historiae Alexandri

    Personal relationships of Alexander the Great

    Personal relationships of Alexander the Great

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  • List of Roman laws
  • Hinard, Rome, la dernière république, p. 190 (note 72). Manuwald, Cicero, Philippics 3–9, pp. 13, 14, 574–578, 586, 796, 1000, 1001. Broughton, vol. II, p

    List of Roman laws

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  • List of ancient Roman speeches
  • 10.28 Appian, Civil Wars 4.19 Cicero, Ad Atticus, 2.1.3 Cicero, Second Philippic Against Antony cf. Cicero, Ad Atticum 15.13.1 Cicero, Marcus Tullius (2010)

    List of ancient Roman speeches

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  • Segobrigii
  • Ligurian or Gallic tribe

    themselves first been provoked. — Justin XLIII, 3 = Pompeius Trogus. Philippic Histories (transl. Rivet 1988, p. 10). Although Trogus believed both Ligurians

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  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Irish playwright, critic, and polemicist (1856–1950)

    Shaw produced what Margaret Cole, in her Fabian history, terms a "grand philippic" against the minority Liberal administration that had taken power in 1892

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  • Anatomy of Criticism
  • Literary criticism book by Northrop Frye

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  • Panegyric
  • Public speech in praise of a person

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  • Public speaking
  • Performing a speech to a live audience

    to all of Greece. This was the first of several speeches known as the Philippics. He made other speeches known as the Olynthiacs. Both series of speeches

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  • Eunoia
  • Component of rhetoric

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    Eunoia

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  • Philip (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Prince Philip (disambiguation) Phil (disambiguation) Phill Philippa Philippic Philippines Saint Philip (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists

    Philip (disambiguation)

    Philip_(disambiguation)

  • Phil
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Fill (disambiguation) Philip (disambiguation) Philipp Philippa Philippic Philipps This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Phil

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  • Peace of Philocrates
  • 346 BC peace treaty between Athens and Macedon

    delivered one of his most effective and famous speeches, the so-called Second Philippic, attacking Philip and all his works. His ally Hegesippus then proposed

    Peace of Philocrates

    Peace_of_Philocrates

  • Amazons
  • Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology

    Scholia on Pindar, Nemean Ode 3. 64 "Justinus: Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories 2.4". Retrieved May 10, 2020. Paulus Orosius, Historiae adversus

    Amazons

    Amazons

    Amazons

  • Constitutive rhetoric
  • Theory of discourse

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    Constitutive rhetoric

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  • Dionysius I of Syracuse
  • Greek tyrant of Syracuse (c. 432 – 367 BC)

    "LacusCurtius • Cicero — de Natura Deorum III.61‑95". "Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 20". www.forumromanum.org. Archived from

    Dionysius I of Syracuse

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  • I. A. Richards
  • English literary critic (1893–1979)

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  • Quintus Labienus
  • 1st-century BCE Roman general

    Plutarch, The Live of Antony, 28.1 Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 42.4 Mark Antony had Arsinoe, Cleopatra’s sister and a potential

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    Quintus Labienus

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  • Siege of Eucratideia
  • 168 BCE siege

    parts. Philippic Histories. when he was besieged by Demetrius king of the Indians Philippic Histories. a force of sixty thousand enemies Philippic Histories

    Siege of Eucratideia

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  • Cluster criticism
  • Method in rhetorical criticism

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    Cluster criticism

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  • Communication studies
  • Academic discipline

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    Communication studies

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  • Founding myth of Marseille
  • Ancient origin myth

    and the version told by Gallo-Roman historian Pompeius Trogus in his Philippic Histories, now lost but later summarized by the Roman historian Justin

    Founding myth of Marseille

    Founding myth of Marseille

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  • Pistis
  • Greek mythological personification of trust

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  • Lightning talk
  • Short presentation given at a conference

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  • Oroles
  • Ancient king of Dacia

    in eastern Transylvania or southern Moldavia. "Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 32".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated

    Oroles

    Oroles

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  • Battle of Marathon
  • 490 BC battle in the Greco-Persian Wars

    history & On the Nature of Animals Marcus Junianus Justinus Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Photius, Bibliotheca or Myriobiblon: Epitome

    Battle of Marathon

    Battle of Marathon

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  • Dramatistic pentad
  • Aspect of dramatism

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    Dramatistic pentad

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  • Alexandria on the Indus
  • Ancient city allegedly founded on the Indus and Panjnad Rivers

    Anabasis of Alexander, VI 15 2 Marcus Junianus Justinus, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus Book XII:10 Ashley, James R. The Macedonian

    Alexandria on the Indus

    Alexandria on the Indus

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  • Orophernes of Cappadocia
  • Monarch

    achieved at auction was £200,000. Justin, Epitome of Pompeius Trogus' Philippic Histories, 35.1 Livy, Periochae, 47 Appian, The Mithridatic Wars, 47 Diodorus

    Orophernes of Cappadocia

    Orophernes of Cappadocia

    Orophernes_of_Cappadocia

  • Terina (ancient city)
  • Ancient Greek city in Calabria, Italy

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    Terina (ancient city)

    Terina (ancient city)

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  • Temple of Jupiter Stator (3rd century BC)
  • Ancient Roman temple at the Palatine hill

    where Cicero imagined himself, 19 years later, delivering his Second Philippic oration against Mark Antony, although that speech was never actually given

    Temple of Jupiter Stator (3rd century BC)

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  • De vulgari eloquentia
  • Latin essay by Dante Alighieri

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  • Second Sophistic
  • Term for 1st to 3rd century Greek sophist writers

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  • Phraates II
  • King of Kings, Arsaces, Philhellene

    Hyrcania, the city of his [former] imprisonment… — Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, 38.9.4–9 Antiochus, well-aware of Phraates

    Phraates II

    Phraates II

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  • Debate
  • Formal conversation, often between opposing viewpoints, on a topic

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  • Demagogue
  • Politician or orator who panders to fears and emotions of the public

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    Demagogue

    Demagogue

    Demagogue

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  • Diatribe
  • n.

    A prolonged or exhaustive discussion; especially, an acrimonious or invective harangue; a strain of abusive or railing language; a philippic.

  • Philippize
  • v. i.

    To write or speak in the style of a philippic.

  • Philippic
  • n.

    Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in acrimonious invective.

  • Philippic
  • n.

    Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon.