July 31, 2012

OLYMPIC VICTORS Herodoros of Megara (trumpeter)


Athenaeus refers to the writer Amarantus from Alexandria who gave the description of the most famous trumpeter of antiquity.Herodoros was said to be a man of immense size. He consumed approximately 7 kilos of bread and meat, 6 liters of wine and slept on a lion's hide.
He was the winner in the trumpeter's competition for ten successive Olympiads, the first one being in 328 BC and the last one in 292 BC, spanning almost a period of 40 years. He also helped Demetrios I the Besieger to defeat the town of Argos by simultaneously blowing loudly on two trumpets encouraging the soldiers.

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