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“AnotherThe deponent
testifies that Archimachus was his grandfather and adopted him as his son,
and that he was a relative of Polemon, the father of Hagnias, and that he
heard from Archimachus and his other relatives that Polemon, the father of
Hagnias, never had any brother, but had a sister, born of the same father
and the same mother, namely Phylomachê, the mother of Eubulides,
the father of Phylomachê, wife of Sositheus.”“AnotherThe
deponent testifies that his wife's father Callistratus was first cousin to
Polemon, the father of Hagnias, and to Charidemus, the father of Theopompus,
their fathers having been brothers, and that his mother was daughter of a
first cousin to Polemon, and that their mother often said to them that
Phylomachê, the mother of Eubulides, was sister of Polemon, the
father of Hagnias, born of the same father and the same mother, and that
Polemon, the father of Hagnias, never had any brother.”
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