Demarchos
The ''dēmarchos'' ( gr, δήμαρχος, 3=archon of the deme; plural δήμαρχοι, ''dēmarchoi''), anglicized as Demarch, is a title historically given to officials related to civic administration. In ancient Athens the title was given to ...
or Demarchus ( gr, δήμαρχος) has historically been a Greek civic office.
It can also refer to people of that name. These include:
* In Greek mythology, a son of
Aegyptus
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, murdered by Eubule, one of the
Danaïdes
In Greek mythology, the Danaïdes (; el, Δαναΐδες), also Danaides or Danaids, were the fifty daughters of Danaus. In the ''Metamorphoses'', Ovid refers to them as the Belides after their grandfather Belus. They were to marry the 50 so ...
.
* An epic poet in an inscription in
Ptolemais
* Demarchos, the son of Taron, a
Lycian honoured by the
Samians for his intercession on their behalf with
Demetrios Poliorketes
Demetrius I (; grc, Δημήτριος; 337–283 BC), also called Poliorcetes (; el, Πολιορκητής, "The Besieger"), was a Macedonian nobleman, military leader, and king of Macedon (294–288 BC). He belonged to the Antigonid dynast ...
* Demarchos, the son of Epidokos, a
Syracusan
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general and opponent of the tyrant
Dionysius I
* Satrap of
Hellespontine Phrygia under
Alexander the Great, successor of
Calas
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