(Δάοχος; Dáochos).
[1] D.I. Tagos of the Thessalian koinon 431-404 BC
from Pharsalus, son of Agias, was the tagos of the Thessalian koinon for 27 years (c. 431-404 BC?); his tageia was reputedly a time of peace and prosperity (Syll.3 273) [1. 110f.].
[2] D. II. Thessalian, envoy of Philip II 338 BC
high-ranking Thessalian, grandson of D. [1]. In 338 BC, Philip II sent …