Deinias
For the 3rd-century BC historian, see Deinias of Argos.
Deinias (Δεινίας) (possibly also Dei'nias) was an ancient Greek writer of the 4th century BC, and is possibly the person mentioned by Demosthenes as a skilled orator.
References
- Entry in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology by Smith and others
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