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Demophon of Athens

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In Greek mythology, Demophon (Ancient Greek: Δημοφῶν or Δημοφόων) was a veteran of the Trojan War and king of Athens. The son of Theseus and Phaedra, Demophon was raised in exile by a family friend after his father was deposed. He later fought in the Trojan War, being one of those who hid in the Trojan Horse. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Demophon of Athens has received more than 109,234 page views. His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Demophon of Athens is the 6,418th most popular politician (up from 6,702nd in 2019), the 361st most popular biography from Greece (up from 388th in 2019) and the 162nd most popular Greek Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Demophon of Athens ranks 6,418 out of 15,577Before him are Aloys II, Prince of Liechtenstein, Phillipe de Plessis, Trần Hưng Đạo, Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland, Siim Kallas, and Charles, Duke of Guise. After him are Renaud de Vichiers, Wu Yi, Ali Bongo Ondimba, Liu Xiang, Frederick Louis, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Ali Asadov.

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In Greece

Among people born in Greece, Demophon of Athens ranks 361 out of 936Before him are Jannis Kounellis (1936), Peithon (-355), Eucleidas (-201), Theophylact of Ohrid (1055), Acusilaus (-600), and Alexandros Panagoulis (1939). After him are Theagenes of Thasos (-500), Aeschines of Sphettus (-430), Polemon (-400), Callicratidas (-500), Dexippus (210), and Miltiades the Elder (-600).

Among POLITICIANS In Greece

Among politicians born in Greece, Demophon of Athens ranks 162Before him are Aglaonice (null), Perictione (-500), William of Villehardouin (1300), Simeon Uroš (1326), Eucleidas (-201), and Alexandros Panagoulis (1939). After him are Miltiades the Elder (-600), Theopompus of Sparta (-800), Aristomenes (-700), Demades (-380), Princess Katherine of Greece and Denmark (1913), and Tiberius Claudius Narcissus (50).