Ode |
Date |
Contest |
Victor |
Notes |
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1 | 476 | kales | Hieron of Syracuse | Tyrant of Gela (485-478), and of Syracuse (478-466) |
2 | 476 | tethrippon | Theron of Akragas | Tyrant of Akragas (488-472). Cadmean intermarried with Syracusan tyrants. |
3 | 476 | tethrippon | Theron of Akragas | Gelon was his son-in-law, and then Polyzelus |
4 | 452 | tethrippon | Psaumis of Camarina | Camarina in southern Italy was a colony of Syracuse |
5 | 448 ? | tethrippon | Psaumis of Camarina | he was a free citizen |
6 | 472 ? | mule-chariot | Hegesias of Syracuse | A citizen, descended from one of the co-founders; also a citizen of Stymphalos in Arcadia |
7 | 464 | boxing (pykte) | Diagoras of Rhodes | His father was probably prytanis of Ialysos on Rhodes. He was a descendant of the Eratidai, who were Herakleidai. |
8 | 460 | boys' wrestling | Alcimedon of Aegina | A member of the Blepiadai, descendants of Aeacus; his brother won at Nemea |
9 | 468 | wrestling | Epharmostos of Opos | A friend or relative of a proxenos of Thebes. |
10 | 476 | boys' boxing | Hagesidamos of Lokris | in southern Italy |
11 | 476 | boys' boxing | Hagesidamos of Lokris | in southern Italy |
12 | 472 | dolichos | Ergoteles of Himera | An exile from Knossos in Crete, now a citizen of Himera in Sicily |
13 | 464 | stadion & pentathlon | Xenophon of Corinth | His father, Thessalos, won the stadion in 504; Xenophon previously won twice at the Isthmia and once at Nemea. |
14 | 488? | stadion for boys | Asopichos of Orchomenos | in Boeotia, northwest of Thebes |
Ode |
Date |
Contest |
Victor |
Notes |
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1 | 470 | tethrippon | Hieron of Aetna | in Sicily. Hieron of Syracuse was the founder of Aetna. This victor is also celebrated by Bacchylides (Ode 4) |
2 | 478 ? | tethrippon | Hieron of Syracuse | in the Theban Iolaia, not a Pythian Victory |
3 | 474 ? | keles | Hieron of Syracuse | victories of the horse Pherenikos in 482, 478 and (at Olympia) in 476. |
4 | 462 | tethrippon | Ackesilas of Cyrene | son of Battos IV, king of Cyrene |
5 | 462 | tethrippon | Arkesilas of Cyrene | the Charioteer was brother of the Queen of Cyrene |
6 | 490 | tethrippon | Xenokrates of Akragas | younger brother of Theron of Akragas; Xenokrates' son drove the chariot |
7 | 456 | tethrippon | Megakles of Athens | son of Hippokrates, nephew of Kleisthenes of Athens, and thus great-grandson of Alkmaion and of the tyrant of Sikyon, Kleisthenes |
8 | 446 | wrestling for boys | Aristomenes of Aegina | one uncle had won at Olympia, another at the Isthmos |
9 | 476 | hoplitodromos | Telesikrates of Cyrene | also won the stadion in 474; a descendant of Alexidamos |
10 | 498 | diaulos for boys | Hippokles of Thessaly | of Pelinna. His father had won twice at Olympia, once at Delphi |
11 | 476 | stadion for boys | Thrasydaios of Thebes | of a wealthy and illustrious family. His father won a Pythian victory and another family member the tethrippon at Olympia |
12 | 490 | flute | Midas of Akragas | also won for the flute in 486. Midas taught Lamprokles of Athens, who taught Sophokles the dramatist. |
Ode |
Date |
Contest |
Victor |
Notes |
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1 | 476 ? | tethrippon | Chromios of Aetna | a Heraklid, originally from Gela; he married the sister of Gelon the Tyrant, and was a general of Hieron, Gelon's brother |
2 | 485 ? | pankration | Timodemos of Acharnaia | in Athens. He belonged to the aristocratic family of Timodemidai |
3 | 475 ? | pankration | Aristokleides of Aegina | He belonged to a guild of Festival-Envoys from Aegina to Delphi |
4 | 473 ? | boys' wrestling | Timesarchos of Aegina | father of a musician, grandfather of a poet, uncle of a victor at the Isthmian Games. Member of the family of Theandridai. |
5 | 485 ? | boys' wrestling | Pytheas of Aegina | son of Lampon; his younger brother won the pankration in 484 and 480 at the Isthmian Games. |
6 | 463 ? | boys' wrestling | Alkimidas of Aegina | belonged to the clan of the Bassidai, who were Herakleidai. |
7 | 485 ? | boys' pankration | Sogenes of Aegina | a member of the clan of the Euxenidai |
8 | 459 ? | diaulos | Deinias of Aegina | son of Megas, a Nemean victor, member of the clan of the Chariadai |
[9] | 474 ? | tethrippon | Chromios of Aetna | [not really a Nemean Ode; from the chariot races at Sikyon] |
[10] | 463 ? | wrestling | Theseus of Argos | [not really a Nemean Ode; from the Hekatomboea of Hera at Argos] |
[11] | 446 ? | political | Aristagoras of Tenedos | [not an epinikion; on the occasion of his election as Prytanis of the Boule at Tenedos]. |
Ode |
Date |
Contest |
Victor |
Notes |
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1 | 458 ? | tethrippon | Herodotus of Thebes | son of Asopodoros, son of Timander of Thebes |
2 | 472 ? | tethrippon | Xenocrates of Akragas | |
[3] | 477 | tethrippon | Melissos of Thebes | [chariot race at Nemea] a descendant of Kleonymos, a relative of the Labdakidai. |
4 | 478 ? | pankration | Melissos of Thebes | |
5 | 476 | pankration | Phylakidas of Aegina | brother of Pytheas, son of Lampon |
6 | 484 ? | pankration | Phylakidas of Aegina | |
7 | 456 ? | pankration | Strapsiades of Thebes | |
8 | 478 ? | pankration | Kleandros of Aegina | won at Nemea in 479; his cousin won at the Isthmian Games |
John Paul Adams, CSUN
john.p.adams@csun.edu