Apollodorus of Macedonia served as secretary to King Philip V of Macedon. He and another scribe of the name of Demosthenes accompanied the king to the colloquy at Nicaea, on the Malian Gulf, with Tiberius Quinctius Flamininus, in 198 BCE.[1]

Notes

  1. Polybius, Histories 17.1, 8

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