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Antiphon (1), Attic orator, c. 480–411 BCE
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Antiphon son of Sophilus from the deme Rhamnus was the earliest of the ten canonical Attic orators, the first known professional speechwriter who worked for clients (i.e., a logographer). He was involved in the revolution of the Four Hundred and was subsequently executed for treason.
Title: Antiphon (1), Attic orator, c. 480–411 BCE
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Antiphon son of Sophilus from the deme Rhamnus was the earliest of the ten canonical Attic orators, the first known professional speechwriter who worked for clients (i.
e.
, a logographer).
He was involved in the revolution of the Four Hundred and was subsequently executed for treason.
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