Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

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    Antiphilus

    historical figure · 3 works · 3 mentions · 4 anchored passages

    Antiphilus of Paeania · Antiphilus, the father of Eubulides · the father of Eubulides

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Antiphilus of Paeania1 mention

    Against Meidias (Greek)

    We, Dionysius of Aphidna and Antiphilus of Paeania, when our kinsman Nicodemus had met with a violent death at the hands of Aristarchus, the son of Moschus, prosecuted Aristarchus for murder.
    against meidias

    in the texts

    Against EubulidesClassical · Greek

    Eubulides's father, a former prefect (demarch) of the deme who is accused of having orchestrated an earlier fraudulent purge of the deme register for profit.

    Eubulides himself, when I was entered on the register and all the demesmen after taking the oath cast their votes regarding me as the law prescribes, neither denounced me nor cast his vote against me;
    against eubulides
    More than that, the demesmen had of necessity to vote on one another, after binding themselves by solemn oaths, when their voting-register was lost during the administration as prefect of the deme of Antiphilus, the father of Eubulides, and they expelled some of their members;
    against eubulides
    For even at an earlier time (and my words shall bear upon the matter in hand, men of Athens) Antiphilus, the father of Eubulides, when he was prefect of the deme, as I have told you, made use of trickery in his desire to get money from certain persons, and asserted that he had lost the public register;
    against eubulides

    Against MeidiasClassical · Greek

    Kinsman of Nicodemus and witness against Meidias.

    We, Dionysius of Aphidna and Antiphilus of Paeania, when our kinsman Nicodemus had met with a violent death at the hands of Aristarchus, the son of Moschus, prosecuted Aristarchus for murder.
    against meidias

    LettersClassical · Greek

    Author of a letter to the councillors of the allies reporting on the political situation, referenced in Demosthenes' closing letter.

    A letter has come from Antiphilus to the councillors of the allies, which, while satisfactorily phrased for those who wish to have good news in prospect, leaves many items unacceptable to those who toady to Antipater.
    letters