
Demochares - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Demochares
of Gargettus - father of Charinus, 5th century B.C.
Athen_6.234
itthis; Charinus, son of Demochares of Gargettus.' And in
Demochares 2
of Leuconoe - step-father of Demosthenes, 4th century B.C.
Plut:Mor_847
fter, Laches, the son of Demochares of Leuconoe, in the
Plut:Mor_851
.C.], Laches, the son of Demochares of Leuconoe requires
Demochares 3
- nephew of Demosthenes; Athenian orator, early 3rd century B.C.
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307/23
the Athenians and Cassander; Demochares strengthens the fortification
304/19
Demochares arranges an alliance between the Athenians and the Boeotia
297/16
The Athenians send Demochares as an envoy to Philippus.
286/17
The Athenians recall Demochares from exile.
285/4
Demochares is sent as an ambassador to Lysimachus.
284/1
Demochares recovers Eleusis, and Olympiodorus defends it against a
279/7
the proposal of Demochares, the Athenians pass a decree in honour
274/6
saying of Demochares of Athens, addressed to his critics.
274/7
Demochares urges Zenon to take advantage of his friendship with Antig
274/8
The character of Demochares of Athens.
270/3
Athenians confer honours on Demochares and his family, at the reques
  Within translations:
Athen_5.215
sophers; concerning whom Demochares said,- "Just as no one
Athen_6.252
flattery; accordingly, Demochares the cousin of Demosthe
Athen_6.253
ius himself? Accordingly Demochares, in the twenty-first
Athen_11.508
Commentaries, and also Demochares the orator, in his arg
Athen_11.508
Discourses also by the orator Demochares in his speech as advocate
Athen_11.509
of Cyzicus (as the same Demochares relates), having given
Athen_13.593
son of Demon and the nephew of Demochares. And Phrynichus
Athen_13.610
oration against him; and Demochares, on the other hand,
Cic:Brut_286
Lysias:- and the other (Demochares, the nephew of Demosth
Cic:DeOr_2.95
of speaking prevailed. Subsequently Demochares, who, they say, was
DiogLaert_7.14
ess." {16} And when Demochares, the son of Laches,
Lucian:Macr_10
of Sicily, died at ninety, as Demochares and Timaeus tell
Phld:Sto_10
And this fellow { ? Demochares } says that there has
Plut:Demetr_24
proposing such decrees, Demochares, the Leuconian, answer
Plut:Mor_840
voice, as both Demosthenes and Demochares testified of him
Plut:Mor_847
kinsman, and to him bore Demochares, who proved inferior
Plut:Mor_850
ATHENIANS :- 1. & Demochares, the son of Laches of Leucon
Plut:Mor_851
of brass be set up for Demochares, the son of Laches of
Syll_334
(306/5) that was proposed by Demochares of Leukonion, by
Demochares 4
of Soli - a Greek poet
Plut:Demetr_27
an Helepolis. And Demochares the Solian called Demetrius
Demochares 5
- Athenian archon, 108 B.C.
108/_
Athenian archon: Demochares
Demochares 6
- an admiral of Sextus Pompeius
36/9
Agrippa defeats Demochares, the admiral of Sextus Pompeius, near Myla
Oros_6.18
a naval engagement against Demochares and Pompeius between Mylae
Demochares 7
- Athenian archon, 49 B.C.
49/_
Athenian archon: Demochares
Demochares
- in documents
Syll_335
(304/3) gettos, the son of Demochares, as secretary; on the
Syll_705
(112) mistokles [son of] . . ., Demochares [son] of (?) D
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) gelos, Mantias son of Demochares, Philon son of Ari
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