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Aeschines (1), c . 390– c . 322 BCE
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Aeschines was an Athenian politician and orator. He came from a respectable family but was not a member of the wealthy elite. He worked as a secretary for the Council and Assembly, then as an actor. He participated in the embassies that negotiated the Peace of Philocrates with Philip II and argued for its ratification. After the Second Embassy to Philip, Demosthenes and Timarchus accused Aeschines of treason. Aeschines convicted Timarchus of being a homosexual prostitute, which discouraged Demosthenes from bringing his accusation to court until 343/342. Aeschines was acquitted by a narrow margin, but lost influence. He defended the Athenians against the charges of the Locrians at a meeting of the Amphictyons in 339. He accused Ctesiphon of proposing an illegal decree of honours for Demosthenes in 336, but he lost the case by a wide margin at Ctesiphon’s trial in 330.
Title: Aeschines (1), c . 390– c . 322 BCE
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Aeschines was an Athenian politician and orator.
He came from a respectable family but was not a member of the wealthy elite.
He worked as a secretary for the Council and Assembly, then as an actor.
He participated in the embassies that negotiated the Peace of Philocrates with Philip II and argued for its ratification.
After the Second Embassy to Philip, Demosthenes and Timarchus accused Aeschines of treason.
Aeschines convicted Timarchus of being a homosexual prostitute, which discouraged Demosthenes from bringing his accusation to court until 343/342.
Aeschines was acquitted by a narrow margin, but lost influence.
He defended the Athenians against the charges of the Locrians at a meeting of the Amphictyons in 339.
He accused Ctesiphon of proposing an illegal decree of honours for Demosthenes in 336, but he lost the case by a wide margin at Ctesiphon’s trial in 330.
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