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                <text>Victresses</text>
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                <text>Women who have won a contest; in practice this is the same as attested participants since the preserved sources only inform us about successful women.</text>
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            <text>Tracy and Habicht, Hesperia 60, 1991, 218, tentatively date the incription as follows:&#13;
Col. I: 182/1 BCE (?)&#13;
Col. II: 178/7 BCE (?)&#13;
&#13;
On Col. II: It remains unclear, in which discipline Hermione achieved her second victory at the Panathenaia. Tracy and Habicht, who have supplemented [κέλητι πωλικῶι] for  l. 94, note that this reconstruction is arbitrary (p. 222). &#13;
&#13;
The sisters Hermione and Zeuxo are also recorded as victresses in  IG II² 2313. Since the whole family was very active in the hippic events at the Panathenaia, the reconstruction of their names is plausible.&#13;
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See also SEG 41-114.</text>
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            <text>Col. I, ll. 47-54&#13;
in the two-foal chariot race:&#13;
unknown, daughter of Mnasiadas of Argos&#13;
in the four-foal chariot race:&#13;
Zeuxo, daughter of Polykrates of Argos&#13;
in the horse race:&#13;
unknown, daughter of …ades of Alexandria&#13;
in the two-horse chariot race&#13;
unknown, daughter of unknown of Argos&#13;
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Col. II, ll. 94-95&#13;
in an unkown discipline:&#13;
Hermione, daughter of Polykrates of Argos</text>
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            <text>translation by Melanie Meaker for the Cynisca project</text>
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            <text>Col. I, ll. 47–54&#13;
 συνωρίδι πωλικεῖ&#13;
 [— — — Μνασι]άδα Ἀργεία ἀπ’ Ἀχαιίας&#13;
      [ἅ]ρματι πωλικῶι&#13;
 [Ζευξὼ Πολυκρ]άτου Ἀργεία ἀπ’ Ἀχαιίας&#13;
      [κέ]λητι τελείωι&#13;
 — — —  — — άδου Ἀλεξανδρῖτις&#13;
      [συνω]ρίδι τελείαι&#13;
 — — —  — — — Ἀργεία ἀπ’ Ἀχαιίας &#13;
&#13;
Col. II, ll. 94–95&#13;
[— — —]&#13;
Ἑρμιόνη Π[ολυκράτου Ἀργεία ἀπ᾽ Ἀχαιίας] </text>
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            <text>J. Kirchner (ed.), Inscriptiones Graecae, II²: Inscriptiones Atticae Euclidis anno posteriores, II: Tabulas magistratuum, catalogos nominum, instrumenta iuris privati continens, Berlin 1927–1931.&#13;
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S. V. Tracy, C. Habicht, New and Old Panathenaic Victor Lists, Hesperia 60, 1991, 187–236. </text>
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            <text>J.J.E. Hondius et al. (eds.), Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, Leiden 1923-. (=SEG)</text>
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              <text>182/81 and 178/77 BCE (?)</text>
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