Exile
event · 3 works · 4 mentions · 4 anchored passages
also in the atlas: Exile the idea
exile · fled the country · my exile · returned · the change in my way of life · wanderings
in the texts
Orations
The narrator's banishment, referenced as the circumstance under which he came to travel to Borysthenes.
I happened to be sojourning in Borysthenes in the summer, when I had sailed in after my exile, wishing to go, if I could, through the Scythians to the Getae, that I might observe what the affairs there were like.
and many of the citizens too were said to be eager to behold me, supposing that I had something more than other men because of my wanderings, the change in my way of life, and what they fancied to be the hardship of my body.
On the Mysteries
Flight or banishment caused by denunciations, sometimes later reversed.
Alcibiades and Amiantus fled from the country in terror;
I have read you the names of those who went into exile after each, and the witnesses have given their evidence.
He gave the following list of persons concerned, all of whom, save Polystratus, fled the country and were sentenced to death by you in their absence;
Archidamus
The mass displacement produced by factional misery.
and more people are in exile now from a single city than before from the whole of the Peloponnesus.