Nikostratos from Ajgai
Nikostratos from Ajgaj (Greek: Νικόστρατος) - ancient Greek athlete living in the first century AD, Olympian. At the Olympic Games in 37, he achieved a very rare concurrent victory in pancration and wrestling, earning the prestigious title paradoksonikes, which he managed to gain just seven athletes in history.
His character appears in Pausanius (Journey on Hellada V 21, 10-11) and Lukian (How to write in story 9), it is also mentioned by Tacitus (Dialogue about speakers 10) and Kwintylian (Speaker's training II 8,14) . He came from Prymnessos in Phrygia, but as a child, he was kidnapped by pirates and sold in Ajgaj in Cilicia. The man who bought it was to have a dream one day, in which he saw a sleeping lion under the bed. The vision turned out to be prophetic, and Nikostratos already began to be successful in his youth. He was characterized by an ugly look, contrasting with the beauty of a certain Alkajos from Miletus - his lover and rival.
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