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Tryphosa of Tralles ( Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα) was an Ancient Greek athlete who competed in the stadion footrace. She twice won at the Pythian Games and once at the Isthmian Games. [1]

Tryphosa was one of the daughters of Hermesianax of Tralles ( Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ), and sister of Hedea ( Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) and Dionysia ( Ancient Greek: Διονυσία) who were also winners of agonistic competitions. Hermesianax erected a monument for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo at the sanctuary in Delphi. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Tryphosa daughter of Hermesianax from Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria)". Connected contests: Ancient athletes online.
  2. ^ Inscriptions IAG 63
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tryphosa of Tralles ( Ancient Greek: Τρυφῶσα) was an Ancient Greek athlete who competed in the stadion footrace. She twice won at the Pythian Games and once at the Isthmian Games. [1]

Tryphosa was one of the daughters of Hermesianax of Tralles ( Ancient Greek: Ἑρμησιάναξ), and sister of Hedea ( Ancient Greek: Ἡδεα) and Dionysia ( Ancient Greek: Διονυσία) who were also winners of agonistic competitions. Hermesianax erected a monument for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo at the sanctuary in Delphi. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Tryphosa daughter of Hermesianax from Kaisareia Tralleis (Caria)". Connected contests: Ancient athletes online.
  2. ^ Inscriptions IAG 63

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