Damasias

Damasias

Damasias (Δαμασίας) may refer to:

  • Damasias son of (Penthilus son of Orestes)[1]
  • Damasias Archon of Athens 639 BC-638 BC and 582 BC-581 BC (He was ostracized during his second term)[2]
  • Damasias of Amphipolis, Olympic winner in 320 BC

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (s.v. Penthilus)
  2. ^ Exile, Ostracism, and Democracy: The Politics of Expulsion in Ancient Greece Page 101 By Sara Forsdyke ISBN 0691119759

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