The peace was negotiated by Callias, an Athenian politician.
After the conflict ended, Themistocles continued to be pre-eminent amongst Athenian politicians.
He was a famous Athenian politician.
Pyrilampes was an ancient Athenian politician and stepfather of the philosopher Plato.
Demosthenes - a prominent Athenian politician - produced a man who claimed to have been present at the siege and claimed that Alexander was dead.
Later Alcibiades says that he is not concerned about his ignorance because all the other Athenian politicians are ignorant.
Instead of electioneering, Athenian politicians used litigation and defamation to remove rivals from government processes.
Publicly, Phocion was recognized as the most austere and wisest Athenian politician.
Alexander was persuaded to relent in his demand for the opposing Athenian politicians (even though they were enemies of Phocion as well).
Many Athenian politicians such as Demosthenes would be turned over to the Macedonians.