Eche'mbrotus
(
*)Exe/mbrotos), an Arcadian flute-player (
αὐλῳδός), who gained a prize in the Pythian games about Ol. 48. 3 (B. C. 586), and dedicated a tripod to the Theban Heracles, with an inscription which is preserved in Pausanias (
10.7.3), and from which we learn that he won the prize by his melic poems and elegies, which were sung to the accompaniment of the flute.
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