Moerocles
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Méroclès (en grec ancien Mοιροκλής) est un orateur du parti anti-macédonien du IVe siècle av. J.-C., natif de l'île de Salamine, contemporain de Démosthène, et comme lui ennemi des rois Philippe II de Macédoine et Alexandre.
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Merocle (in greco antico: Mοιροκλῆς, Moiroklês; Salamina, IV secolo a.C. – dopo il 335 a.C.) è stato un politico e oratore ateniese.
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Мироклей (др.-греч. Μοιροκλῆς) — афинский политик и оратор IV века до н. э.
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Merocles (en llatí Moerocles, en grec antic Μοιροκλῆς) fou un orador atenenc del segle IV aC, nascut a l'illa de Salamina. Va ser contemporani de Demòstenes i, com aquest, es va oposar també a Filip II de Macedònia i a Alexandre el Gran. Era un dels oradors atenencs que Alexandre va ordenar que es rendissin després de la destrucció de Tebes,encara després va renunciar a la petició per la mediació de Demades.
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Moerocles (Greek: Μοιροκλῆς; lived 4th century BC) was an Athenian orator, native of Salamis. He was a contemporary of Demosthenes, and like him an opponent of the kings Philip and Alexander, and was one of the anti-Macedonian orators whom Alexander demanded to have given up to him after the destruction of Thebes, though he subsequently withdrew his demand on the mediation of Demades (335 BC). We find mention of him as the advocate of Theocrines, and in the oration against Theocrines, which was once placed among those of Demosthenes, he is spoken of as the author of a decree in accordance with which the Athenians and their allies joined their forces for the suppression of piracy. On one occasion he was prosecuted by Eubulus for an act of extortion practised upon those who rented the silver
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Merocles
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Méroclès de Salamine
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Merocle
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Moerocles
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Мироклей
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Merocles (en llatí Moerocles, en grec antic Μοιροκλῆς) fou un orador atenenc del segle IV aC, nascut a l'illa de Salamina. Va ser contemporani de Demòstenes i, com aquest, es va oposar també a Filip II de Macedònia i a Alexandre el Gran. Era un dels oradors atenencs que Alexandre va ordenar que es rendissin després de la destrucció de Tebes,encara després va renunciar a la petició per la mediació de Demades. Se'l considera autor d'un discurs en defensa de Teocrines, que sovint s'ha atribuït a Demòstenes. I també autor d'un decret amb el qual es van unir els atenencs i els seus aliats per combatre els pirates. En un període de la seva vida va ser empresonat, però no es coneixen els càrrecs. El poeta còmic Timocles diu que havia rebut suborns d'Hàrpal, el tresorer d'Alexandre, segons explica Ateneu de Naucratis. Plutarc diu que va ser un dels acusadors dels fills de l'orador Licurg, però en realitat l'acusador va ser Menesecme. Aristòtil menciona aquest Merocles.
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Méroclès (en grec ancien Mοιροκλής) est un orateur du parti anti-macédonien du IVe siècle av. J.-C., natif de l'île de Salamine, contemporain de Démosthène, et comme lui ennemi des rois Philippe II de Macédoine et Alexandre.
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Moerocles (Greek: Μοιροκλῆς; lived 4th century BC) was an Athenian orator, native of Salamis. He was a contemporary of Demosthenes, and like him an opponent of the kings Philip and Alexander, and was one of the anti-Macedonian orators whom Alexander demanded to have given up to him after the destruction of Thebes, though he subsequently withdrew his demand on the mediation of Demades (335 BC). We find mention of him as the advocate of Theocrines, and in the oration against Theocrines, which was once placed among those of Demosthenes, he is spoken of as the author of a decree in accordance with which the Athenians and their allies joined their forces for the suppression of piracy. On one occasion he was prosecuted by Eubulus for an act of extortion practised upon those who rented the silver mines, and Timocles, the comic poet speaks of him as having received bribes from Harpalus. At one period of his life he had been imprisoned, though we do not know on what charge. He was afterwards the accuser of the sons of Lycurgus, according to a letter ascribed to Demosthenes, but whose authenticity is debated. According to the Pseudo-Plutarch, however, it was Menesaechmus on whose charge they were imprisoned. Moerocles is mentioned by Aristotle.
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Merocle (in greco antico: Mοιροκλῆς, Moiroklês; Salamina, IV secolo a.C. – dopo il 335 a.C.) è stato un politico e oratore ateniese.
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Мироклей (др.-греч. Μοιροκλῆς) — афинский политик и оратор IV века до н. э.
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