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Epizelus (alternatively spelled Epizdelos, Epitzelos; Greek: Ἐπίζηλον), 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:

Historical value
If the description of Herodotus is to be believed, it is possible that the experience of Epizelus is the first recorded case of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The description also suggests that Epizelus suffered from Hysterical blindness (referred to as a Conversion disorder).