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Greek Mythology > People, Places, & Things > Demosthenes
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(384-322 BCE) An Athenian statesman and orator; usually noted as the greatest orator in Greek history.
As a young man he was defrauded of his inheritance and, by personal inclination or necessity, began his study of Athenian law; he successfully reclaimed what was left of his rightful property and went on to become one of the most sought after speech writers in Athens; volumes have been written about his life and times and I refer you to these works for a complete account of his remarkable life.
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