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Hermesianax of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a citizen of Tralles and of Corinth in 1st century AD. His father was named Dionysios (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος). His three daughters Thryphosa (Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα), Hedea (Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) and (Ancient Greek: Διονυσία) were young athletes and champions. He erected a monument at Delphi for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo. The inscription provides the earliest known names of females victors in non equestrian sports.

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  • Hermesianax of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a citizen of Tralles and of Corinth in 1st century AD. His father was named Dionysios (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος). His three daughters Thryphosa (Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα), Hedea (Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) and (Ancient Greek: Διονυσία) were young athletes and champions. He erected a monument at Delphi for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo. The inscription provides the earliest known names of females victors in non equestrian sports. (en)
  • Hermesianax de Trales ( em grego clássico: Ἑρμησιάναξ ) foi cidadão de Trales e de Corinto no século I d.C Seu pai se chamava Dionisios ( em grego clássico: Διονύσιος ). Suas três filhas Trifosa ( em grego clássico: Τρυφῶσα ), Hedea ( em grego clássico: Ἡδεα ) e Dionísia ( em grego clássico: Διονυσία ) eram jovens atletas campeãs. Hermesianax ergueu um monumento em Delfos para suas filhas dedicado ao Apolo Pítico . A inscrição presente nele, fornece os primeiros nomes conhecidos de mulheres vencedoras de jogos em esportes não equestres . (pt)
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  • Hermesianax of Tralles (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ) was a citizen of Tralles and of Corinth in 1st century AD. His father was named Dionysios (Ancient Greek: Διονύσιος). His three daughters Thryphosa (Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα), Hedea (Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) and (Ancient Greek: Διονυσία) were young athletes and champions. Thryphosa won the stadion of the Pythian games and of the Isthmian games.Hedea won the race for war chariots of the Isthmian games, the stadion of the Nemean games and of the Sicyon and the kithara-contest for children in Athens.Dionysia won the stadion at Asklepian games at Epidaurus and in another game, but due to damage at the inscription researchers could not find out in which. He erected a monument at Delphi for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo. The inscription provides the earliest known names of females victors in non equestrian sports. (en)
  • Hermesianax de Trales ( em grego clássico: Ἑρμησιάναξ ) foi cidadão de Trales e de Corinto no século I d.C Seu pai se chamava Dionisios ( em grego clássico: Διονύσιος ). Suas três filhas Trifosa ( em grego clássico: Τρυφῶσα ), Hedea ( em grego clássico: Ἡδεα ) e Dionísia ( em grego clássico: Διονυσία ) eram jovens atletas campeãs. Trifosa ganhou a competição do estádio dos jogos Piticos e dos jogos Istmicos . Hedea venceu a corrida de carros de guerra dos jogos istmicos, o estádio dos jogos de Nemeus e do Sicião e o concurso Kitara para crianças em Atenas . Dionísia ganhou o estádio nos jogos de Esculápio em Epidauro e em outro jogo, mas devido a danos na inscrição os pesquisadores não conseguiram descobrir em que. Hermesianax ergueu um monumento em Delfos para suas filhas dedicado ao Apolo Pítico . A inscrição presente nele, fornece os primeiros nomes conhecidos de mulheres vencedoras de jogos em esportes não equestres . (pt)
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