The second section of Kenneth Dover’s Greek Homosexuality discusses the prosecution of this man, whom Aeschines accused of having been a prostitute. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this Athenian prosecutor who, due to his history as a prostitute, was removed from leading a misconduct trial against the envoys who had made peace with Philip II of Macedon.
ANSWER: Timarchus [accept “The Prosecution of Timarkhos”]
[10m] The peace that the envoys had settled ended Macedonian-Athenian hostilities in this war, during which Athens allied with the Phocians against the Amphictyonic League. At this war’s start, Thebes pushed to levy a fine on Phocis, which then seized a site home to the Pythia.
ANSWER: Third Sacred War [prompt on Sacred War]
[10e] The prosecution of the Athenian peace envoys was instigated by this anti-Macedonian politician, who attacked the Peace of Philocrates and blamed Aeschines in his speech “On the Crown.”
ANSWER: Demosthenes
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