Against Androtion
Against Androtion was a speech composed by Demosthenes in which he accused Androtion of making an illegal proposal. The outcome of the trial is not known, but the punishment couldn't have been a severe one, since Androtion was still active in Athenian politics after the trial.[1]
Citations
- ↑ Rhodes and Osborne no. 64
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