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Apollodorus (b.394 BC) the orator, was a son of Pasion (a former slave and probably the richest banker in Greece) and Archippe.
Seven speeches are known from Demosthenes.
- Against Stephanus
- Against Nicostratus
- Against Callippus
- Against Timotheus
- Against Polycles
- Against Euergus and Mnesiboulus
- Against Neaira
Jeremy Trevett, Apollodoros the Son of Pasion. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992. ISBN 0-19-814790-2. (Review)
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