Passion
Pasion (Greek Πασίων Pasíōn; * before 400 BC; † 370 BC) was an Athenian banker.
He was a slave first, then was released and was then from about 400 v. Until his death as the most famous banker of Athens. While he had obviously been very successful in his banking business during his time as a slave, he was now also a signfighter. Pasion became an Attic citizen in spite of his socially unrecognized background. He was the father of the famous orator Apollodoros. Edit source text Weblinks Edit sourcetext
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