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Euphemus (archon)

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gives reply to Hermocrates the Syracusan: "Euphemus responds in terms that characterize all Athenian political strategy as an assessment of imperial expediency." Athens has become a tyrant.
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Euphemus gives his name to the year of his archonship in 417/416 BC. During his archonship, the Argive alliance with Athens is renewed and the Melian expedition is undertaken.
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His speech rendered in Thucydides, Book 6 (72-88.2), as Athenian ambassador to
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Jacob Geerlings, "The Athenian Calendar and the Argive Alliance",
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P. J. Rhodes, "Democracy and Empire" in Loren J. Samons II (ed),
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Euphemus (mythology)
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archon
Thucydides
Camarina


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