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Echembrotus (Greek: Ἐχέμβροτος) was an ancient Arcadian Greek lyricist and poet. According to Pausanias, Echembrotus offered a bronze tripod to Heracles when the latter won at the Amphictyonic Games.

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  1. Pausanias. Description of Greece, 10.7.6 - Echemrotus of Arcadia dedicated this pleasant gift to Heracles, When he won a victory at the games of the Amphictyons, Singing for the Greeks tunes and lamentations.

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