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Demosthenes.
He gauged Philip's ambition to control Greece.
Demosthenes was the famous Athenian orator and statesman who tried to warn Athenians of the threat that Philip II of Macedon posed to Athenian independence and Athenian dominance over the rest of Greece. Living from 384-322 BC (or, BCE), he later participated as a leader in the Athenian revolt against Philip's son, Alexander the Great in order to reclaim leadership of the Greek states.
he believe that Philip ll was a threat to Greek independence
He belived that Philip 2 was a threat to Greek Independence.
he believed that philip the second was a threat to greek independence
An athenian orator named Demosthenes warned Athens and Greece about Philip through a series of orations known as the "Philippics"
The possessive form of the noun orator is orator's.example: The orator's message was inspiring to the audience.
Statesman and orator, Demonsthenes wanted to destroy Macedon expansion and restore Athen's power. In order to do this, he needed to motivate his countrymen to overturn Philip. After Philip's death, Demosthenes was a key opponent and advocate against the new Macedonian king, Alexander the Great.
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An orator is a person who gives a speech
a orator is a person who does public speaking