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'''Dolops''' (died 420s BCE) was the son of [[Chrysis]], a former priest, and a farmer who resided in [[Epidauros]], [[Argolis]], [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE.
'''Dolops''' (died 420s BCE) was the son of [[Chrysis]], a former priest, and a farmer who resided in [[Epidauros]], [[Argolis]], [[Greece]] during the 5th century BCE.

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Dolops (died 420s BCE) was the son of Chrysis, a former priest, and a farmer who resided in Epidauros, Argolis, Greece during the 5th century BCE.

Biography

Born to Chrysis, Dolops apparently never knew his father. When he'd grown up, he became a priest of Asklepios, and worked in the sanctuary dedicated to the healing god. Or did, until his mother stole a Spartan baby who'd been left for dead, and silenced the priests of sanctuary.[1]

During the Peloponnesian War he met the Spartan misthios Kassandra, who had been pointed his way by Hippokrates.[2] The mercenary scared Dolops, for someone had made an attempt on his life. Kassandra promised to solve the case in return for information about an incident with a Spartan woman and an injured baby long ago.[3]

After solving the case, Kassandra returned to learn about Chrysis, and her practice at the Altar of Apollo Maleatas in southern Valley of Dreams.[3]

Trivia

  • In the novel Dolops (who is a composite character of his game counterpart and Mydon) kills his mother Chrysis as she is fleeing the Altar of Apollo Maleatas after she set it aflame to stall Kassandra.
  • Dolops shares his name with multiple figures in Greek myths.

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