 King of Thessaly who helped Philip II of Macedon and the Thebans against Athens. In 344/3 BC he dedicated a dynastic group at Delphi, much of which has survived. This includes his ancestor Agias, whose statue may copy the one of him by Lysippos that stood in Pharsalos.
King of Thessaly who helped Philip II of Macedon and the Thebans against Athens. In 344/3 BC he dedicated a dynastic group at Delphi, much of which has survived. This includes his ancestor Agias, whose statue may copy the one of him by Lysippos that stood in Pharsalos.
		
		
		
Above: Daochos monument at Delphi, about 338-6 BC.Thessalian rulers and their athletic ancestors.(Reconstruction E.Gardner, K.Smith p.52) © Gardner and Smith.