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Epizelus (Greek: Ἐπίζηλος), the son of Cuphagoras (Greek: Κουφάγoρας) was an Athenian soldier who fought at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The only author to mention this individual is Herodotus in his Histories: The description suggests that Epizelus suffered from hysterical blindness (referred to as a conversion disorder).

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  • Epizelus (Greek: Ἐπίζηλος), the son of Cuphagoras (Greek: Κουφάγoρας) was an Athenian soldier who fought at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The only author to mention this individual is Herodotus in his Histories: The description suggests that Epizelus suffered from hysterical blindness (referred to as a conversion disorder). (en)
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  • Epizelos fighting a Persian at the Battle of Marathon, in the Stoa Poikile (en)
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  • Epizelus (Greek: Ἐπίζηλος), the son of Cuphagoras (Greek: Κουφάγoρας) was an Athenian soldier who fought at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BCE. The only author to mention this individual is Herodotus in his Histories: The description suggests that Epizelus suffered from hysterical blindness (referred to as a conversion disorder). (en)
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