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Theagenes of Thasos : ウィキペディア英語版 | Theagenes of Thasos Theagenes of Thasos ((ギリシア語:Θεαγένης)) was an ancient Greek olympian, typically spelled Theogenes before the first century AD.〔KU Leuven, 2012 at http://ancientolympics.arts.kuleuven.be/eng/tp007en.html〕 ==Background== Son of Timosthenes, Theagenes was renowned for his extraordinary strength and swiftness. At the age of nine, he was said to have carried home a brazen statue of a god from the agora. As he grew up he became distinguished in every kind of athletic contest, and gained numerous victories at the Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian games. Altogether he was said to have won 1300 crowns. He gained a victory at Olympia in the 75th Olympiad, 480 BC. (Paus. vi. 6. § 5.) The popular story among the Thasians was that Heracles was his father. The story of Theagenes is recounted in the historical novel ''The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas''.〔ISBN 978-1-4392-0167-1〕
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