Paseas - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Paseas
- tyrant of Sicyon; killed in 251 B.C.
252/5
the tyrant of Sicyon is assassinated; his place is taken by Paseas.
251/3
Nicocles assassinates Paseas and makes himself tyrant of Sicyon.
  Within translations:
Plut:Arat_2
ntidas, the son of Paseas, taking that opportunity to set
Plut:Arat_3
that very purpose. Paseas, the father of Abantidas, then
Paseas 2
- a philosopher, associated with Lacydes, 3rd century B.C.
Apollod:Fr_47
for his illness. Paseas and Thrasys were his associates,
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