For an entire function $|f(z)| \le \sup_{\xi \in \partial D} |f(\xi)|$ for all $z \in D$

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I was presented with a fact that for any entire function $f$ and any open disk $D$ it is true that $\forall z \in D$ $$ |f(z)| \le \sup_{\xi \in \partial D} |f(\xi)|. $$

But why is it true? Maybe it is a theorem that has a particular name?

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It's called the Maximum Modulus Principle.