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Cleander of Aegina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Telesarchus of Aegina Telesarchus of Aegina ((ギリシア語:Τελέσαρχος); fl. 5th century BC) was one of the patrons of the Greek lyric poet Pindar. He is the father of the Cleander who won the boys’ pankration at the Isthmian Games sometime between 479 and 475 BC. Telesarchus’s brother was the father of Nicocles, who was a champion boxer.〔Anne Pippin Burnett, ''Pindar's Songs for Young Athletes of Aigina'' (Oxford University Press, 2005), p. 107 ( online. )〕 Telesarchus commissioned Pindar to write a victory ode, or ''epinikion'', celebrating his son's athletic wins at both the Nemean and the Isthmian games. His nephew, Nicocles, appears to have been a grown man whose prowess is mourned posthumously; he may have died recently in battle, since the mood of the poem also captures recent losses in the wars with Persia that included the burning of Athens and the Battle of Plataea. Pindar tempers the poem's celebratory purpose with a note of mourning: ==Notes==
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