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Nearchus of Orchomenus

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Nearchus (Template:Lang-el, Nearchos; fl. 234 BC) was a ruler of the Greek city of Orchomenus in Arcadia. He was probably a tyrant and is known only from an inscription relating a treaty with the Achaean League in which he agrees to renounce his post while the Orchomenians promise not to prosecute him or his sons.[1]

References

  1. ^ Michel Austin, The Hellenistic World from Alexander to the Roman Conquest, 2nd edition, p.145f.