Damastes of Sigeum (Ancient Greek: Δαμάστης) was a Greek geographer and historian in the 5th century BC from Sigeum.[1] [2]
He was probably a pupil of Hellanicus of Lesbos. With the exception of a few fragments, his works do not survive.[3]
Suda wrote that he had many works including the:[4]
- Events in Greece
- On the Children and Ancestors of those who took part in the Expedition to Troy (also ascribed by some sources to Polus of Acragas)
- Gazetteer of Peoples and Cities
- On Poets and Sophists
He is mentioned in Dionysius of Halicarnassus work Roman Antiquities.[5]
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