@article{article_426446, title={Inscriptions agonistiques de Rhodes}, journal={PHILIA}, volume={1}, pages={57–76}, year={2015}, author={Strasser, Jean-yves}, keywords={Agonistik Yazıtlar,Atlet,Oyunlar,Rhodos,Hellenistik Boiotia,Kapetolia,Sebasta}, abstract={<p style="text-align:justify;"> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr">The first part of the article deals with an Hellenistic Rhodian inscription honouring Pythion son of Kleophanes (SEG 58 816). His career is remarkable for the multiple con­se­cutive victories won in the same games and also for the victories won in several disciplines (boxing, wrestling, pankration) in the same celebration. The festivals held ἐ </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr">μ </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr">Βοιωτοῖς </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr"> date the text before 171 B.C.; the champion’s career was probably held in the decade 185–175. The second part of the article is de </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr">voted to the very long record of the victories of a Rhodian runner (SER 66 and 66A). Although the text is badly damaged, we must see in this Roman citizen (T. Fla­vius [Ap]olli­n[arios]?) a winner not only in the Kapetolia </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr">of Rome </span> <span lang="fr" style="font-size:14px;font-family:’IFAO-Grec Unicode’, serif;" xml:lang="fr"> but also in the Aktia of Nico­polis and the Sebasta of Naples at the end of Domitian’s reign or shortly after; it is not ex­clud­ed that the inventory continued on a fourth side completely lost. </span> <br /> </p>}, publisher={Kabalcı Yayıncılık}