Charidemus (Greek Χαρίδημος), the priest of Apollon Carneios, was the seventh and last Carneian priest who ruled over Sicyon. Eusebius of Caesarea reports that in the 352nd year before the first Olympic Games, that is, 1128/7 BC. Came to the government. However, since he did not have the necessary finances, he had to flee Sicyon and so the Sicyon rule ended.
Sources
Eusebius of Caesarea, Chronikon.
Predecessor | office | successor |
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Amphigyes | ruler of Sicyon 1128/7 B.C |
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