Autocles
Autokles, son of Strombychides, an Athenian politician, orator and strategist of the 4th century BC was He belonged to the demos Euonymon. 372/71 BC, he was a Athenian peace envoy to Sparta, where he held an unfriendly, anti- Spartan speech. 368/367 BC, he was a strategist and supported Alexander of Pherae in Thrace. In September, six years after he was sent again as a strategist to Thrace, but ordered back in the spring of 361 BC in Athens. There he was accused Myltokites along with other strategists of Apollodorus in a Eisangelieprozess for alleged betrayal of the Athenian allies. The output of the process is not known, but Autokles then played no role anymore in Athenian politics.
Swell
- Xenophon, bright 6,3,2; 6,3,7-9
- Diodorus 15,71,3
- Demosthenes or. 23.104
- Man
- Greek ( Ancient )
- Politicians (Athens)
- Rhetoricians of antiquity
- Military person (Athens)
- Born in the 5th century BC
- Died in the 4th century BC