Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art by Walter Woodburn Hyde

30. Sarapion, of Alexandria, Egypt.[2525] Pausanias mentions two

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statues of this victor, which stood on either side of the entrance to the Gymnasion in Elis known as the Maltho. He adds that they were erected by the Eleans in gratitude for the bestowal of corn in a time of famine (VI, 23.6). He is not to be confounded with other victors of the same name.[2526] Of the second century A. D.: