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Adymus of Beroea

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Adymus, Adymos or Hadymos, Hadymus (Greek: Ἅδυμος) son of Evander (perhaps Evander of Beroea) was a sculptor of the 1st century AD. His only preserved sculpture has been found in Idomene (Paeonia).[1]

References

  • A History of Macedonia: Historical geography and prehistory v. 1 by N.G.L. Hammond Page 170 ISBN 0-19-814294-3
  • Tataki, Argyro B. / Ancient Beroea: Prosopography and Society
  • List of sculptures in Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki 73-76
  • Cultural and Educational Technology Institute-search Άδυμος