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Theaios, son of Oulias, won three victories at Nemea (Pind. Nem. 10.28), three at the Isthmus (Pind. Nem. 10. 26) and one at the Pythia (Pind. Nem. 10. 25). He also won two victories at the Great Panathenaia (Pind. Nem. 10. 34-35) and at the Hekatomboia in Argos (Pind. Nem. 10. 24). For the date of the ode,it is suggests that it was written after the performance of the Supplices of Aeschylus, probably of 463 BC (Cannatà , 2004, 97-99). Theaios probably competed in Olympia closely after the poem was written. - EK
Dating based on Farrington (2012) 1.38 - PS
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