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  Deinarchus   - Athenian orator, late 4th century B.C.
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Wikipedia entry
318/24 Deinarchus becomes an influential speaker at Athens.
307/32 Deinarchus delivers several speeches against Polyeuctus.
307/33 Deinarchus is accused of having secret dealings with Cassander, and
292/19 Deinarchus and other exiles are allowed to return to Athens.
290/4 Deinarchus, as an old man, brings a prosecution against Proxenus, whi
290/5 General comments on the public career of Deinarchus.
Plutarch,- PLUTARCH, Lives of the Ten Orators
Dionysius,- DIONYSIUS, Deinarchus
    Within translations:
Cic:Brut_36   es, Aeschines, Lycurgus, Deinarchus, and Demades (none of
Cic:DeOr_2.94   Hyperides, Aeschines, Lycurgus, Dinarchus, and a multitude
DionHal:Din_1-13 *   nothing about the orator Deinarchus, since the man was nei
Philoch_48   ias and Paralus, as does Deinarchus in [his speech] Agains
Philoch_64   the thesmothetes. Deinarchus in Against Himeraeus and Aga
Philoch_152-154 *   speech belongs outside Deinarchus' period: for it was
Philoch_158   Attic historians. Deinarchus has been seen} to have been
Philoch_167   hed went into exile, including Deinarchus. There followed
Plut:Mor_843   the army. [843] Deinarchus speaks of this relationship

  Deinarchus 2   of Corinth - an associate of Polyperchon, killed in 318 B.C.
Plut:Phoc_33 lon of Plataea and Deinarchus of Corinth, who passed for

  Deinarchus   - in documents
Nicarch_11.169 & Yesterday, Glaucus, Deinarchus the miser being about
OGIS_43 (c. 280)   iotas son of Nasiotas, Deinarchos son of Timaithos;


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