Timotheus, son of Conon
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
Timotheus
in the texts
Against Aphobus I
A wealthy Athenian cited for comparison, whose tax assessment matched that paid on the speaker's estate.
But of the fact that the amount of property left by my father was as much as I have stated these men themselves have proved the most convincing witnesses, for in the tax-company they agreed on my behalf to a tax of five hundred drachmae on every twenty-five minae —a tax equal to that paid by Timotheus, son of Conon, and those possessing the largest fortunes.
Against Aphobus III
A wealthy Athenian cited as a benchmark for the property-tax rate at which Aphobus assessed Demosthenes's estate.
because further, he with his co-trustees had the management of the estate for ten years, and agreed on behalf of me, a child, to pay a property-tax at the rate of five minae, the same rate at which Timotheus, son of Conon, and those possessing the largest fortunes were assessed;