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Agesarchus ( Greek: Αγήσαρχος) was an ancient Greek athlete from Tritaea in Achaea. He was the son of Haemostratus, and won in the men's boxing competitions at all the Panhellenic Games. His victories have been dated around the 165th Olympiad in 120 BC. A statue in his honor was erected at Olympia, the work of the sons of Polycles. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Pausanias Description of Greece, VI.12.8-9
  2. ^ Leake, William Martin (2010). Peloponnesiaca : a Supplement to Travels in the Moréa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 67. ISBN  1108020100.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Agesarchus ( Greek: Αγήσαρχος) was an ancient Greek athlete from Tritaea in Achaea. He was the son of Haemostratus, and won in the men's boxing competitions at all the Panhellenic Games. His victories have been dated around the 165th Olympiad in 120 BC. A statue in his honor was erected at Olympia, the work of the sons of Polycles. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Pausanias Description of Greece, VI.12.8-9
  2. ^ Leake, William Martin (2010). Peloponnesiaca : a Supplement to Travels in the Moréa. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 67. ISBN  1108020100.

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