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99:'s faction, which was against any military excursion. Demosthenes, on the other hand, sought for the restoration of Athens' glory and, for this purpose, he believed that his city should participate in military conflicts around Greece, recreating strong alliances and reinstating itself as an 91:, Demosthenes argues for the Athenians to give the Megalopolis the support it requested against Spartan aggression. He argues that it is in the Athenian interest to prevent Sparta from conquering Megalopolis, as this would bring them closer to regaining control over the 103:. Demosthenes' arguments did not convince the Assembly, and his advice was rejected. Sparta went on to attack Megalopolis, which was supported by its allies including other Peloponnesian states as well as Thebes. 217: 74:, which asked for Athens' support and military assistance. Sparta tried also to gain Athens' alliance, promising to help the Athenians to seize 210: 546: 520: 566: 203: 301: 407: 556: 40: 442: 190: 311: 80: 551: 67: 59: 462: 487: 447: 352: 84:
convened in order to take the final decision and Demosthenes was among those who expressed their opinion.
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Index

Ancient Greek
Athenian
Demosthenes
Dionysius of Hallicarnassus
Sparta
Peloponnese
Epaminondas
Thebes
Phocians
Arcadia
Megalopolis
Oropos
Ecclesia
Peloponnese
Eubulus
hegemony
Trevett 2011
Trevett 2011
Trevett 2011


Trevett 2011
Text of the speech at the Perseus Digital Library
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Demosthenes
Olynthiacs 1-2-3
First Philippic
On the Peace

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