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King of Sicyon in Greek mythology

In Greek mythology, Thurimachus (Ancient Greek: Θουρίμαχος) was the seventh king of Sicyon who reigned for 45 years.

Family

Thurimachus was the son and heir of King Aegyrus, descendant of the city's founder Aegialeus (an autochthon). He succeeded by his son Leucippus, father of Calchinia.

Mythology

During Thurimachus's reign, Inachus became the first king of the Argives.

Regnal titles
Preceded byAegyrus King of Sicyon
45 years
Succeeded byLeucippus

Notes

  1. ^ Eusebius, Chronographia 63
  2. Pausanias, 2.5.6–7

References


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