词条 | Hédéa |
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The Hédéa was a French automobile manufactured in Paris from 1912 until 1924. Built by a M. Accary, and sometimes sold under his own name, they were medium-sized cars with 1795 cc Chapuis-Dornier engines. Ancient Greek ChampionHedea ({{lang-grc|Ἡδεα}}) was the name of one of the daughters of Hermesianax of Tralles. Her grandfather was named Dionysios ({{lang-grc|Διονύσιος}}). Hedea, together with her sisters Thryphosa ({{lang-grc|Τρυφῶσα}}) and Dionysia ({{lang-grc|Διονυσία}}) were young athletes and champions. They were citizens of Tralles and of Corinth in the 1st century AD. Hedea won the race for war chariots of the Isthmian games, the stadion of the Nemean games and of the Sicyon and the kithara-contest for children in Athens. Her father erected a monument at Delphi for his daughters dedicated to the Pythian Apollo.[1] The inscription provides the earliest known names of females victors in non equestrian sports.[2]References1. ^Inscriptions IAG 63 2. ^{{cite book| last = Kyle | first = Donald G. | title =Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World| url = https://books.google.gr/books?id=I_U8BQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&hl=el#v=onepage&q&f=false| publisher = Wiley-Blackwell|date=December 2014| page = 217| isbn = 978-1118613566}}
| last = Burgess-Wise | first = David | authorlink = David Burgess-Wise | title = The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles | publisher = BookSales Inc; Rev Upd edition (May 2000) | pages = 559 | isbn = 0-7858-1106-0}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hedea}}{{brass-auto-stub}}{{vintage-auto-stub}} 2 : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France|Manufacturing companies based in Paris |
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