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But after the
archonship of Eucleides, gentlemen of the jury, first, you all remember that the
well-known Thrasybulus of Colyttus was twice imprisoned and condemned at both
his trials before the Assembly; and yet he was one of the heroes of the march
from Phyle and Peiraeus.1
Then there was Philepsius of Lamptra. Next take Agyrrhius of Colyttus, a good
man, a liberal politician, and an ardent defender of popular rights;
1 To end the rule of the Thirty Tyrants.
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