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    Demosthenes (/ d ɪ ˈ m ɒ s. θ ə n iː z /; Greek: Δημοσθένης, romanized: Dēmosthénēs; Attic Greek: [dɛːmostʰénɛːs]; 384 – 12 October 322 BC) was a Greek statesman and orator in ancient Athens.

  2. Demosthenes was an Athenian statesman, recognized as the greatest of ancient Greek orators, who roused Athens to oppose Philip of Macedon and, later, his son Alexander the Great. His speeches provide valuable information on the political, social, and economic life of 4th-century Athens.

  3. Mar 14, 2016 · Demosthenes (c. 384 - 322 BCE) was an Athenian statesman who famously stood against Macedonian king Philip II and whose surviving speeches have established him as one of the greatest patriots and powerful...

  4. May 23, 2018 · Demosthenes >Demosthenes (384-322 B.C.) is regarded as the greatest of Greek orators and >perhaps the greatest orator of all times. He saw clearly the significance of >the rise of an autocratic Macedonia and its implications for traditional >Athenian and Greek political freedom.

  5. Oct 8, 2023 · Demosthenes, who is considered the most important ancient Greek orator of antiquity, is actually the greatest such man of all time, as many of his speeches have been studied by students of rhetoric for centuries. Demosthenes became a statesman after he became an orator.

  6. Jun 3, 2019 · Demosthenes, renowned as a great Greek orator and statesman, was born in 384 (or 383) B.C. He died in 322. Demosthenes' father, also Demosthenes, was an Athenian citizen from the deme of Paeania who died when Demosthenes was seven. His mother was named Cleobule.

  7. Demosthenes (384–322 B.C.E., Greek: Δημοσθένης (Dēmosthénēs)) was a prominent Greek statesman and orator of ancient Athens.

  8. Demosthenes was an Athenian general who proved to be an imaginative strategist during the Peloponnesian War (Athens versus Sparta, 431–404). In 426 he unsuccessfully besieged the Corinthian colony of Leukas and was severely defeated in an attempted invasion of Aetolia.

  9. Demosthenes (b. 384–d. 322 BCE) was one of the leading public figures in Athens in the third quarter of the 4th century—a statesman who led the Athenians in their ultimately unsuccessful struggle against Philip of Macedon, as well as the greatest of ancient Greek orators.

  10. Demosthenes played an important role in Athenian public affairs for some thirty years, and his advocacy of the vigilant defense of Greece against foreign invaders has given inspiration to many others in later times.

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