The sons "έφαγαν τα μούτρα τους" (took a hard hit hahah. Well only Ariadne looks done, Dionysus looks like a proud father.
(Toddler Staphylus in her arms, Thoas and Peparethus the teenagers)
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The sons "έφαγαν τα μούτρα τους" (took a hard hit hahah. Well only Ariadne looks done, Dionysus looks like a proud father.
(Toddler Staphylus in her arms, Thoas and Peparethus the teenagers)

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53º [568 a.C.]. Hagnon de Peparethus, corrida do Stádium Hagnon de Peparethus venceu a corrida do Stádium em 568 a.C., ele foi o primeiro vencedor das Ilhas Egeu e o único vencedor das Espórades, um arquipélago ao longo da costa leste da Grécia, a nordeste da ilha de Eubeia, no Mar Egeu. Este arquipélago consiste de 24 ilhas, quatro das quais são habitadas permanentemente: Alonnisos, Skiathos, Skopelos (antigamente chamada de Peparethus) e Skyros. Os habitantes deste arquipélago também podem ser chamados de Espórades – esporádicos – da Tessália (Θεσσαλικές Σποράδες). Hagnon pode ter sido um dos primeiros a realizar treinamento de corridas na areia, já que em Peparethus haviam poucos lugares planos o suficiente para construir uma pista, e sua vitória, única destas ilhas, foi suficiente para tornar-lhe um dos maiores representantes de toda a região. Nestes jogos Tissandros de Naxos siciliano conquistou o segundo título no pugilato e Arrhichion de Phigaleia igualmente no Pancrácio. @prof.lucianodornelles #jogosolimpicosantigos #campeõesdeolímpia #peparethus 53° [568 BC]. Peparethus Hagnon, Stadium Run Hagnon of Peparethus won the Stadium race in 568 BC, he was the first winner of the Aegean Islands and the only winner of the Sporades, an archipelago along the east coast of Greece, northeast of the island of Euboea in the Aegean Sea. This archipelago consists of 24 islands, four of which are permanently inhabited: Alonnisos, Skiathos, Skopelos (formerly called Peparethus) and Skyros. The inhabitants of this archipelago can also be called Sporades – sporadic – of Thessaly (Θεσσαλικές Σποράδες). Hagnon may have been one of the first to undertake sand racing training, as in Peparethus there were few places flat enough to build a track, and his victory, unique to these islands, was enough to make him one of the greatest representatives of all the region. In these games Tissandros de Naxos Siciliano won the second title in boxing and Arrhichion de Phigaleia also won the Pancrácio. @prof.lucianodornelles #oldOlympicGames #olympicchampions #peparethus (em Olímpia - Grécia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcYgfa7uWl9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=