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4th-century BC Greek politician
resulted in Philocrates being prosecuted in 343 BC by Hyperides for corruption (i.e. accepting bribes and favors from Philip II). Philocrates ultimately
Philocrates
346 BC peace treaty between Athens and Macedon
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
Peace_of_Philocrates
Greek translation of Hebrew scriptures
Greek title derives from the story recorded in the Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates (his brother) that "the laws of the Jews" were translated into Koine
Septuagint
Koine Greek letter about the origins of Hebrew law
The Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates is a Hellenistic work of the 3rd or early 2nd century BC, considered by some Biblical scholars to be pseudepigraphical
Letter_of_Aristeas
Greek mythological character
mothers of Patroclus: (1) Polymele, daughter of Peleus (according to Philocrates), (2) Sthenele, daughter of Acastus and lastly (3) Periopis, daughter
Patroclus
Collection of religious texts
Syriac Apocalypse of Baruch (2 Baruch) Letter of Aristeas (Letter to Philocrates regarding the translation of the Hebrew scriptures into Greek) Life of
Bible
Ancient Roman play by Plautus
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
Captivi
Classical Athenian statesman and orator (384–322 BC)
347 BC, an Athenian delegation, comprising Demosthenes, Aeschines and Philocrates, was officially sent to Pella to negotiate a peace treaty. In his first
Demosthenes
Ancient Greek statesman and former student of Isocrates
the Peace of Philocrates. Then in 343, as we have seen, Python represented Philip in Athens with an offer to revise the Peace of Philocrates. On this occasion
Python_of_Byzantium
Rise of Macedon
Macedonian king was met with an Athenian embassy that arranged the Peace of Philocrates. As a result, Macedonia and Athens became allies, yet Athens was forced
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
Battle during the expansion of Macedonia
conflict with Athens for supremacy in the north Aegean with the Peace of Philocrates. Philip's much-expanded kingdom, powerful army and plentiful resources
Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)
Artaxerxes II that ended the Corinthian War in ancient Greece. Peace of Philocrates (346 BC) List of treaties List of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity
List_of_ancient_treaties
Disambiguation link for various Greek mythological figures
mothers of Patroclus: (1) Polymele, daughter of Peleus (according to Philocrates), (2) Sthenele, daughter of Acastus and lastly (3) Periopis, daughter
Menoetius
Species of butterfly
Trobriand Islands D. d. karpaia (Druce & Bethune-Baker, 1893) - Serang D. d. philocrates (Fruhstorfer, 1915) - Obi D. d. panatius (Fruhstorfer, 1915) - Salawatti
Danis_danis
Calendar year
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
346_BC
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
and in 346 BC concluded a treaty with Macedonia known as the Peace of Philocrates. The treaty stipulated that Athens would relinquish claims to Macedonian
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Type of dance hall with paid dancers
reluctant to adopt the dance tickets. But a Greek immigrant, Nicholas Philocrates, perceived the power of this opportunity, and fully embraced the ticket-a-dance
Taxi_dance_hall
Ancient Greek politician
(/dɪˈmɒkrəˌtiːz/) was an ancient Greek politician who supported the Peace of Philocrates. He was the son of Sophilus, and descended from one of the tyrannicides
Democrates_of_Aphidna
City in Argolis, Greece
of military reluctance and limited effectiveness. After the Peace of Philocrates in 346 BC, Argos increasingly engaged with Philip II of Macedon. While
Argos,_Peloponnese
4th-century BC Athenian politician and orator
346 BC, however, during deliberations on the Peace of Philocrates, which Demosthenes and Philocrates had negotiated with Philip, he advised the Athenian
Eubulus_(statesman)
Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)
Hegio's captives are a young man, Philocrates, and his loyal slave Tyndarus, who have swapped identities so that Philocrates can go back to his family in Elis
Plautus
Decade
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
340s_BC
416 BC event of the Peloponnesian War
siege. In response, Athens sent reinforcements under the command of Philocrates. The Athenians also had help from collaborators within Melos. Melos surrendered
Siege_of_Melos
4th-century BC Athenian poet of Middle Comedy
of his plays were staged by Aristophanes’ son Philippus. He attacked Philocrates, Callimedon, Cydias, and Dionysius the tyrant of Syracuse. Eubulus's
Eubulus_(poet)
War between the Amphictyonic League and the Phocians
League, razing Olynthos in the process. The prominent Athenian politician Philocrates had suggested offering Philip peace in 348 BC, during the Olynthian war
Third_Sacred_War
Oration by Demosthenes
347 BC, an Athenian delegation, comprising Demosthenes, Aeschines, and Philocrates, was officially sent to Pella to negotiate a peace treaty with the King
On_the_False_Embassy
to the Furies, Philocrates first assisted Gracchus in his suicide before taking his own life, though some rumors held that Philocrates was only killed
List_of_slaves
Chief magistrate of an ancient Greek city-state
Megacles to the archonship of Telesinus. 486–485 BC Unknown 485–484 BC Philocrates 484–483 BC Leostratus 483–482 BC Nicodemus 482–481 BC Unknown 481–480
Eponymous_archon
Famous oration by Demosthenes
intervention of Demosthenes in favor of the Peace of Philocrates. Just after the conclusion of the Peace of Philocrates, Philip II of Macedon passed Thermopylae,
On_the_Peace
5th-century BCE Athenian statesman and general
which he wrote between 355 and 351 BCE. He is mentioned as the father of Philocrates. Morris; Raaflaaub. Democracy 2500: Questions and Challenges. "Diodorus
Ephialtes
Calendar year
Philip's grievances against Demosthenes' conduct and denounces the Peace of Philocrates which has been signed by both sides in 346 BC, an action equivalent to
341_BC
son of Philocrates) appears in an epigraphic list of Athenian prytaneis (350 BC). IG II² 1245 c.251/0 BC (a certain Amynomachus son of Philocrates from
Amynomachus
Oration delivered by Demosthenes between 344–343 BC
same time, they did not want to accuse Philip of violating the Peace of Philocrates. In response to the complaints of the Peloponnesian cities, Demosthenes
Second_Philippic
Athenian speechwriter (c. 445–c. 380 BC)
offences) Court Prosecution for financial/military misconduct — 29 Against Philocrates 388 BC Forensic Public (state claims) Court — — 30 Against Nicomachus
Lysias
Speech ascribed to Demosthenes
Macedon proposed the amendment of the most important term of the Peace of Philocrates ("each side should keep the territory possessed at the moment of the
On_the_Halonnesus
Author of an ancient sex manual
sake of "androgynous loves". A scholium on the passage remarks that Philocrates, an Athenian comic playwright, had described Philaenis as a hetairistria
Philaenis
Demosthenes' greatest speech
phases of his struggle against Philip. He then deals with the Peace of Philocrates and blames Aeschines for his role during the negotiations and the ratification
On_the_Crown
Calendar year
compromise. An Athenian delegation, comprising Demosthenes, Aeschines and Philocrates, is officially sent to Pella to negotiate a peace treaty with Philip
347_BC
Oration by Demosthenes
importantly, Philip was the first who violated the terms of the Peace of Philocrates and Athens was just defending its legitimate rights. While the speech
Third_Philippic
Athenian logographer (c. 390 – 322 BC)
of the most influential men at Athens, of malpractices, and impeached Philocrates (343 BC) for high treason. Although Hypereides supported Demosthenes
Hypereides
Comedy by Aristophanes
tried to hide it under his cloak (line 1569). Athenian personalities Philocrates: A prominent figure in the bird market (lines 14, 1077). Callias: A spendthrift
The_Birds_(play)
Olynthiac that the Athenians had to accept peace with Philip (the Peace of Philocrates, which Aeschines supported), otherwise they would have to go to the Piraeus
Theorica
Form of state-established philanthropy in ancient Greece
Queyrel, p. 177 Aristophanes, Frogs (1065–1066) Lysias XXIX = Against Philocrates 4. Christ 1990, p. 156 Christ 1990, p. 151 Isocrates, On the Peace, 128
Liturgy_(ancient_Greece)
(play) Peace of Antalcidas Peace of Callias Peace of Nicias Peace of Philocrates Peak sanctuaries Pedanius Dioscorides Pedasus Pederasty in ancient Greece
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
1994 novel by Lindsey Davis
Chremes — Actor-manager Congrio — Billposter Davos — Actor Grumio — Clown Philocrates — Actor Phrygia — Actress, wife of Chremes Tranio — Clown Afrania — Tibia-player
Last_Act_in_Palmyra
Flemish writer
(1999) S*ckmyp (2000) AARS! (2000) Scratching the inner fields (2001) Philocrates (2002) Het sprookjesbordeel (2002) Blush (2002) Sonic Boom (2002) Icarus/Man-o-War
Peter_Verhelst
Ancient Roman play by Plautus
(348–408): trochaic septenarii (60 lines) The slave Tranio brings news that Philocrates' father has returned from his trip. He ushers the young men into the
Mostellaria
Ancient Rhodian ambassador to Rome
their actions during the war, Astymedes was sent with Philophron (or Philocrates) as ambassadors to Rome to placate their anger. There, Astymedes delivered
Astymedes
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
Fruhstorfer, 1915 Danis peri Grose-Smith, 1894 New Guinea Danis philocrates = Danis danis ssp. philocrates Fruhstorfer, 1915 Obi Islands Danis phoibides = Danis
Danis_(butterfly)
(489–488 BC) Anchises, Archon (488–487 BC) Telesinus, Archon (487–486 BC) Philocrates, Archon (485–484 BC) Leostratus, Archon (484–483 BC) Nicodemus, Archon
List of state leaders in the 5th century BC
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_5th_century_BC
Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis
Philippus of Ionidae 4 249/8 or earlier Autocles of Oa 5 248/7 or earlier Philocrates of Hecale 6 247/6 or earlier Praxiteles of Eiresidae 7 246/5 or earlier
Asclepieion_of_Athens
346 BC, they concluded a treaty with Macedonia known as the Peace of Philocrates. The treaty stipulated that Athens would relinquish claims to Macedonian
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Topics referred to by the same term
of a number of people from classical antiquity Letter of Aristeas to Philocrates, a Hellenistic work of the 3rd or early 2nd century BC This disambiguation
Aristeas_(disambiguation)
Political oration delivered by Demosthenes in 341 BC
activities toward Thrace. He also imposed an amendment of the Peace of Philocrates in his favour. The war in Thrace lasted more than three years, and was
On_the_Chersonese
4th century BC Greek political concept
once more. Philip first made the suggestion of replacing the Peace of Philocrates which had ended the Third Sacred War with a Common Peace. Demosthenes
Common_Peace
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(Ἀμώς) Greek form of Hebrew Amowts, AMŌS means "strong." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.
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