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'''Damarchus''' ([[Ancient Greece|Greek]]:Δάμαρχος) (~400 BC) - A victorious Olympic boxer from [[Parrhasia (Arcadia)]] is said to have changed his shape into that of a wolf at the sacrifice of [[Lykaia|Lycaean]] Zeus, |
'''Damarchus''' ([[Ancient Greece|Greek]]:Δάμαρχος) (~400 BC) - A victorious Olympic boxer from [[Parrhasia (Arcadia)]] is said to have changed his shape into that of a wolf at the sacrifice of [[Lykaia|Lycaean]] Zeus, becoming a man after nine years. |
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Damarchus (Greek:Δάμαρχος) (~400 BC) - A victorious Olympic boxer from Parrhasia (Arcadia) is said to have changed his shape into that of a wolf at the sacrifice of Lycaean Zeus, becoming a man after nine years.
References
- Pausanias, Description of Greece 6.8.1 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu