Alopece
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Against Androtion
The deme associated with Theoxenus.
He collected from Leptines of Coele thirty-four drachmas, from Theoxenus of Alopece seventy drachmas or a trifle more, and from Callicrates, the son of Eupherus, and from the young son of Telestes, whose name I cannot give you—but without going into details, of all those from whom he collected money, I doubt if anyone owed more than a mina.
Against Aristocrates
Athenian deme associated with Aristomachus.
for, at the moment when they began hostilities, Aristomachus of Alopece visited you as their ambassador, and in his oration before the assembly, not content with commending Cersobleptes and Charidemus and enlarging on their generous sentiments towards you, he declared that Charidemus was the only man in the world who could recover Amphipolis for Athens, and advised you to appoint him as general.
Against Aristogeiton I
Attic deme associated with Aristo.
the third he has not registered, but he is prosecuting Aristo of Alopece for malicious entry.