Two Notes on Philip of Macedon's First Interventions In Thessaly

Classical Quarterly 17 (02):296- (1967)
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This passage comes at the end of Diodorus' account of the archon year 357/6 and obviously contains a proleptic reference to the future fortunes of the tyrannicides, Tisiphonus, Lycophron, . Tisiphonus died probably in 355 or early in 354; Lycophron and Peitholaus were expelled from Pherae by Philip in 352

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