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1 The famous orator, a native of Byzantium, had long been in the service of Philip. Strabo (Strabo 9.2.37) states that the Corinthians also sent troops.
2 Dem. 18.136 refers to an earlier encounter between the two, which took place in Athens in 343 B.C.; cp. also Dem. 7.20.
3 Diodorus writes disparagingly of Chares also in Book 15.95.3. Here he has much compressed the narrative, since ten or eleven months elapsed between the occupation of Elateia and the battle of Chaeroneia.
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- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), BOEOTARCHES
- Smith's Bio, Amyntas
- Smith's Bio, Chares
- Smith's Bio, Lysicles
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