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Athens (Greece) (search for this): speech 57, section 37
My grandfather, men of Athens, the father of my mother, was Damostratus of
Melitê.Melitê, a deme
of the tribe Cecropis. To him were born four children; by his first
wife a daughter and a son Amytheon, and by his second wife
Chaerestratê my mother and Timocrates. These also had children.
Amytheon had a son Damostratus, who bore the same name as his grandfather, and
two others, Callistratus and Dexitheus. Amytheon, my mother's brother, was one
of those who served in the campaign in SicilyThe disastrous
expedition to Sicily was sent out
in 415 B.C. and were killed there, and he
lies buried in the public tomb.A cenotaph, of
course. These facts will be proved to you by testimon
Sicily (Italy) (search for this): speech 57, section 37
415 BC (search for this): speech 57, section 37
My grandfather, men of Athens, the father of my mother, was Damostratus of
Melitê.Melitê, a deme
of the tribe Cecropis. To him were born four children; by his first
wife a daughter and a son Amytheon, and by his second wife
Chaerestratê my mother and Timocrates. These also had children.
Amytheon had a son Damostratus, who bore the same name as his grandfather, and
two others, Callistratus and Dexitheus. Amytheon, my mother's brother, was one
of those who served in the campaign in SicilyThe disastrous
expedition to Sicily was sent out
in 415 B.C. and were killed there, and he
lies buried in the public tomb.A cenotaph, of
course. These facts will be proved to you by testimon