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Paseas (Πασέας) was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city-state of Sicyon in the 3rd century BC. He succeeded his son, Abantidas, in 252 BC. However, he was assassinated by Nicocles in 251 BC.[1]
He is not to be confused with Paseas, the Ancient Greek vase painter.
References
[edit]- ^ Pausanius. Description of Greece. Loeb Classical Library. p. 289.