Apsephion
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
On the Mysteries
A Council member named at the head of Diocleides' list who took sanctuary.
He gave a list of forty-two persons whom he claimed to have recognized, and at the head of the forty-two appeared Mantitheus and Apsephion who were members of the Council and present at that very meeting.
Against Leptines
Litigant associated with the indictment against Leptines after Bathippus.
I am told, however, that you assert that three distinct persons indicted you before Apsephion, but dropped the action.
For owing to the death of the father of Apsephion here, Bathippus, who indicted Leptines when he was still liable, the legal period has elapsed, and now our whole concern is with the law, and its proposer runs no risk.