Euaimon

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Euaimon (Ancient Greek: Εὐαίμων) was a town of ancient Arcadia. It is mentioned in an inscription found at Orchomenus that has been dated around 360–350 BCE that registers a union between Euaimon and Orchomenus in which the citizens of Euaimon become part of the citizenship of Orchomenus, although probably Euaimon continued to exist as a city.[1][2][3] Stephanus of Byzantium collects a fragment of Theopompus where Euaimon is cited as a city in the territory of Orchomenus.[4] Its site is unlocated.[3][5]

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