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Demades
380 BCE–319 BCE
Demades was an Athenian orator and politician of the 4th century BCE, known as a powerful improvising speaker who favored accommodation with Macedon after Athens' defeat at Chaeronea. He played a prominent role in Athenian affairs in the age of Philip II and Alexander, before falling from favor and being put to death. No speeches genuinely by him survive, though his ready wit was long remembered.
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