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When Philip was enthroned, he cajoled the Chalkidian League, but, after the seizure of Amphipolis and the Macedonian expansion in Thrace, Philip sought for the elimination of the Chalkidian League and for the destruction of its most powerful city, Olynthus. The Olynthians foresaw the danger and struck a deal with the Athenians, who had been their enemies. In 350 BC, Philip had already seized thirty-two cities of the Chalkidike. The next year Olynthus sent successive delegations to Athens, asking desperately for military support, but the Athenians displayed no willingness for a military operation far away from their city.
When Philip was enthroned, he cajoled the Chalkidian League, but, after the seizure of Amphipolis and the Macedonian expansion in Thrace, Philip sought for the elimination of the Chalkidian League and for the destruction of its most powerful city, Olynthus. The Olynthians foresaw the danger and struck a deal with the Athenians, who had been their enemies. In 350 BC, Philip had already seized thirty-two cities of the Chalkidike. The next year Olynthus sent successive delegations to Athens, asking desperately for military support, but the Athenians displayed no willingness for a military operation far away from their city.
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==Wikipedia FR==
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Les Olynthiennes sont trois discours prononcés par l'orateur athénien Démosthène en 349-348 avant J.-C. afin de convaincre ses concitoyens de secourir Olynthe, ville de la Ligue chalcidienne assiégée par Philippe II de Macédoine.
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==Wikipedia ES==
==Wikipedia ES==
Las Olínticas fueron tres discursos de carácter político, todos ellos pronunciados por el político y orador ateniense Demóstenes. Los discursos fueron motivados por los acontecimientos políticos y militares de la época: en 349 a. C. Filipo II de Macedonia atacó Olinto, que por entonces era una polis aliada de Atenas. En las Olínticas, pronunciadas en 349 a. C., Demóstenes instaba a sus compatriotas de Atenas a la defensa de Olinto.
Las Olínticas fueron tres discursos de carácter político, todos ellos pronunciados por el político y orador ateniense Demóstenes. Los discursos fueron motivados por los acontecimientos políticos y militares de la época: en 349 a. C. Filipo II de Macedonia atacó Olinto, que por entonces era una polis aliada de Atenas. En las Olínticas, pronunciadas en 349 a. C., Demóstenes instaba a sus compatriotas de Atenas a la defensa de Olinto.