Damasichthon (King of Thebes)

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In Greek mythology, Damasichthon (Ancient Greek: Δαμασίχθων) was a king of Thebes and the son of Opheltes, purported to be son to Peneleos (regent of Thebes).

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As Autesion, king of Thebes, left the city in obedience to an oracle, Damasichthon was designated as his successor. Damasichthon was the father of Ptolemy,[1] who took over the government after him.[2]

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Preceded by Mythical King of Thebes Succeeded by

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  1. ^ Frazer, J. G. (1913). Pausanias's Description of Greece: Vol 1, Translation (Google Books). p. 452. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  2. ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 9. 5. 16

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