Demophon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Demophon
- son of Theseus; an ancient king of Athens
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Euseb]:Chron_185
Troy was captured. Demophon, the son of Theseus, for 33
Just_2.6
after Theseus his son Demophoōn, who afforded aid
Polyaen_1.5.1
also: Plutarch, Thes_5] [5] & Demophon. Diomedes committe
Demophon 2
- the uncle and guardian of Demosthenes
Plut:Mor_844
phobus, Therippides, and Demophon (or Demeas), the last
Demophon 3
- an Egyptian official, 3rd century B.C.
244/3a
Bagnall_125, a letter from Demophon to Ptolemy.
Demophon 4
- king of Elaeusa, near Troy
Phylarch_69
. . [69] & Hygin:Astr_2'40 & Demophon and the Bowl. [70]
Demophon
- in documents
OGIS_111
(152-145) Pergamon, the son of Demophon, one of the diadochoi
OGIS_130
(c. 143/2) Berenike, the son of Demophon, the chief bodyguard
Philip_6.92
& { G-P 13 } & Demophon the goldsmith, his eyes misty
Syll_322
son of Pasis &[ 475/4 ] Demophon son of Philtas Mandr
THI_61.A
(c. 188/7) f Boeotia, the son of Demophon Flute-players:  
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