In Greek mythology, Thurimachus (Ancient Greek: Θουρίμαχος) was the seventh king of Sicyon who reigned for 45 years.
[1] Thurimachus was the son and heir of King Aegyrus, descendant of the city's founder Aegialeus (an autochthon).
He succeeded by his son Leucippus, father of Calchinia.
[2] During Thurimachus's reign, Inachus became the first king of the Argives.
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