Athenian orator Demosthenes warned his people primarily about the growing threat of Macedonian power under Philip II. He urged Athenians to unite and strengthen their defenses, emphasizing the importance of civic responsibility and military preparedness. His speeches, particularly the "Philippics," aimed to rally the citizens against complacency and to recognize the dangers of external aggression. Demosthenes believed that active participation in politics and defense was crucial for preserving Athenian democracy and autonomy.
She made several hard and difficulyt decisions: * Excecution of her cousin Mary Queen of Scots * What to do about the religious settlement * Spanish Armarda * Spain/France/Scotland - risks from abroad * Wether to marry or not * What to do with people who rebelled against her also its your dodo
the birth is on, Sep. 15, 1875 the death was a threat from a person which was not found. He died age 61 from the threat
The cast of Domestic Threat - 2011 includes: Rachel Rakowski as Rachel Cavalier
Charles is imprisoned due to his involvement in a conspiracy against the state, where he was accused of plotting to undermine the government. His actions were seen as a threat to national security, leading to his arrest and subsequent trial. The evidence presented against him included intercepted communications and testimonies from co-conspirators, culminating in a conviction for treason.
Demosthenes argued that Philip of Macedon was a threat to Greece by pointing to his military conquests, his expansionist ambitions, and his aggressive actions against Greek city-states. He warned that Philip's growing power and influence posed a danger to Greek freedom and autonomy.
Demosthenes believe that Philip ll was a threat to Athenian Hegemony over the rest of Greece.
Philip killed their firstborn.
Philip killed their firstborn.
In 343 BCE Macedonian forces campaigned in Epirus and in 342 BC in Thrace then moved on to the Chersonese. Demosthenes delivered On the Chersonese to convince them of the threat, then delivered the Third Philippic, which reinforced his assessment of Philip's ambitions extending to mainland Greece, telling them it would be "better to die a thousand times than pay court to Philip".
Demosthenes suggested that Philip II of Macedon was amassing power and expanding his territory aggressively, posing a threat to other Greek city-states. He argued that Philip's aim was to conquer and subjugate all of Greece under his rule, using evidence of his military campaigns and alliances with other Greek cities to support his claim.
Demosthenes, an Athenian statesman, considered Philip II of Macedonia as a threat to Greece. He tried to convince the Athenians to unite with other Greek city-states and stop Philip from expanding his power and influence in the region.
Demosthenes.
The Greek city-states, led by Thebes and Athens.
An athenian orator named Demosthenes warned Athens and Greece about Philip through a series of orations known as the "Philippics"
Demosthenes son of Demosthenes.
Demosthenes warned the Athenians about Philip of Macedon because he saw him as a threat to Greek independence and feared that Philip's expansionist ambitions would lead to the subjugation of Athens and other Greek city-states. Demosthenes urged his fellow citizens to take action to resist Philip's influence to protect their freedom and democracy.