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Theodorus of Athamania

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Theodorus of Athamania was king of the Athamanians in south-eastern Epirus. He is known otherwise only from the Delian temple inventories: his daughter Phila made dedications there before 225 BC.[1] He died before 220 BC and his successor was Amynander of Athamania.

References

  1. ^ Asylia: territorial inviolability in the Hellenistic world - Page 297 by Kent J. Rigsby ISBN 0-520-20098-5