Athenian embassy to Macedon

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The Athenian embassy to Macedon was a diplomatic mission sent by Athens to negotiate with Philip II of Macedon during the mid-4th century BCE, later becoming central to Athenian political controversy and oratory.

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instanceOf Athenian diplomatic delegation
diplomatic mission
causeOf Aeschines’ prosecution in the speech On the Embassy
Demosthenes’ speech On the False Embassy NERFINISHED
oratorical attacks by Demosthenes on Aeschines
characterizedBy controversy over whether envoys were bribed by Philip II
disputes over the reporting of Philip’s promises to the Athenian Assembly
country Athens NERFINISHED
culture Classical Athens NERFINISHED
describedIn works of later ancient historians and rhetoricians
diplomaticStatus officially authorized by the Athenian Assembly
followedBy ratification of the Peace of Philocrates by the Athenian Assembly
subsequent deterioration of relations between Athens and Philip II
genre subject of forensic oratory in classical Athens
hasEffect conclusion of the Peace of Philocrates
intensification of political conflict in Athens
strengthening of Philip II’s diplomatic position in Greece
historicalSignificance central case study in classical Athenian diplomacy and rhetoric
key episode in the shift of power from the Greek city-states to Macedon
language Ancient Greek
location Macedon NERFINISHED
Pella NERFINISHED
opponent anti-Macedonian faction led by Demosthenes in the Athenian Assembly
participant Aeschines NERFINISHED
Aristodemus of Pherae (actor and envoy) NERFINISHED
Ctesiphon NERFINISHED
Demosthenes NERFINISHED
Hegesippus NERFINISHED
Philip II of Macedon NERFINISHED
Philocrates NERFINISHED
politicalContext Athenian anxiety over loss of influence in northern Aegean
internal division between pro- and anti-Macedonian factions in Athens
rise of Macedon under Philip II
purpose to negotiate peace terms with Philip II of Macedon
to secure favorable conditions for Athens in relation to Macedonian expansion
relatedTo Athenian policy toward Phocis and Thebes
Macedonian intervention in central Greece
Third Sacred War NERFINISHED
significantEvent negotiation of the Peace of Philocrates NERFINISHED
supporter more conciliatory or pro-peace politicians in Athens such as Philocrates
timePeriod mid-4th century BCE
topicOf Aeschines’ speech On the Embassy NERFINISHED
Demosthenes’ speech On the False Embassy NERFINISHED
later ancient rhetorical and historical discussions of Athenian foreign policy

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On the False Embassy involves Athenian embassy to Macedon