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Dassardaemon Δασσαρδαίμων (Ancient Piraean) | |||||||||
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900s–210 BC | |||||||||
Capital | Prassos | ||||||||
Common languages | Ancient Piraese | ||||||||
Religion | Piraese polytheism | ||||||||
Government | Oligarchical diarchic semi-constitutional monarchy | ||||||||
King | |||||||||
• c. 930–900 BC | Agis I | ||||||||
• 217–210 BC | Nabis | ||||||||
Legislature | |||||||||
Historical era | Classical antiquity | ||||||||
900s BCE | |||||||||
448-415 BC | |||||||||
272-259 BCE | |||||||||
250 BCE | |||||||||
217 BCE | |||||||||
210 BCE | |||||||||
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Prassos was a prominent city-state in ancient southern Piraea, today a part of Dassa in modern-day Austeria.