• Damastes of Sigeum (Ancient Greek: Δαμάστης) was a Greek geographer and historian in the 5th century BC from Sigeum. He was probably a pupil of Hellanicus...
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    Rome were in the works of two Greek historians at the end of the fifth century BC, Hellanicus of Lesbos and Damastes of Sigeum, likely only mentioning...
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    Odysseus (redirect from Son of Laertes)
    Hellanicus of Lesbos wrote that Rome was founded by Aeneas and Odysseus who came together there. Other ancient historians, including Damastes of Sigeum, agreed...
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    nearby island of Tenedos to the south, although we know no further details. Damastes of Sigeum was a famous Greek geographer and historian of the 5th century...
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