Telesarchus
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
in the texts
The Histories
Samian citizen of standing who publicly rebukes Maeandrius's claim to rule.
Such was Maeandrius ' promise to the Samians.
This was the speech of Telesarchus, a man of consequence among the citizens.
Isthmean
Father of Cleandros, addressed as the one to whose 'splendid doorway' the victory-song should be brought.
One of you go, in honor of Cleandros and his youth, to the splendid doorway of his father Telesarchus, and awake the victory-song, glorious recompense for his troubles, as a reward for his victory at the Isthmus, and because he found strength in the Nemean games.