Iacchos

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Iacchos resembles Eubuleus in visual representations. Both are often depicted with a "dreamy" or "mystical" expression, and long hair styled in a particular manner. Both figures can also be represented as torchbearers.

When

First attested
350 BCE
Attested period
-350 – 2020
Historical notes
Appears on a mid-4th-century BC hydria.

Relationships

allied with
Eubuleus

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Because Eubuleus seems to be a human being in the narrative alluded to by the scholiast to Lucian, he has sometimes been considered a hero who received cult veneration, as are Triptolemus and even Iacchos.”

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