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'''Lygdamis''' was a ruler of [[Naxos Island]] during the 6th century BCE.
'''Lygdamis''' was a ruler of [[Naxos Island]] during the 6th century BCE.


In 530 BCE, he ordered work to begin on a grand [[Temple of Apollo, Naxos|temple]] dedicated to the god [[Apollo]], but it was never completed. By the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]], Lygdamis was still remembered and revered by people like [[Evandros]], a priest in charge of the building of the temple as the work on it was restarted under the rule of the [[Myrrine|Phoenix]].<ref name="Catching Up">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Catching Up]]</ref>
In 530 BCE, he ordered work to begin on a grand [[Temple of Apollo, Naxos|temple]] dedicated to the god [[Apollo]], but it was never completed. By the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]], Lygdamis was still remembered and revered by people like [[Evandros]], a priest in charge of the building of the temple as the work on it was restarted under the rule of the [[Myrrine|Phoenix]].<ref name="Catching Up">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Catching Up]]</ref>

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Lygdamis was a ruler of Naxos Island during the 6th century BCE.

In 530 BCE, he ordered work to begin on a grand temple dedicated to the god Apollo, but it was never completed. By the time of the Peloponnesian War, Lygdamis was still remembered and revered by people like Evandros, a priest in charge of the building of the temple as the work on it was restarted under the rule of the Phoenix.[1]

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