Listed 64 sub titles with search on: Olympic games for wider area of: "AEGEAN COAST Region TURKEY" .
MAGNESIA ON MEANDROS (Ancient city) TURKEY
Callicrates won two times at the 109th & 110th Olympiads, in 344 & 340 B.C.
300 - 296
A two times winner at 120th & 121st Olympiads in 300 & 296 B.C., whose name is unknown,
ALIKARNASSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
-392
MAGNESIA ON MEANDROS (Ancient city) TURKEY
25 - 33
Democrates won 3 times at the 201st, 202nd & 203rd Olympiads, in 25, 29 & 33 A.D.
-424
Cleomachus, Of Magnesia, a lyric poet, was at first a boxer, but having fallen violently in love, he devoted himself to the composition of poems of a very licentious character (Strab. xiv.). From the resemblance in character between his poetry and that of Gnesippus, it might be inferred that he is the same person as the father of Gnesippus; but Strabo mentions him among the celebrated men of Magnesia in such a way that, if he adheres in this case to his usual practice of giving the names in chronological order, this Cleomachus would fall much later than the time of Gnesippus. His name was given to a variety of the Ionic a Majore metre. (Hephaestion, xi.)
-8
Boxing, 8 B.C., 193rd Olympiad.
EFESSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
-352
MILITOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
-388
Son of Clinopatrus, Olympic victor, 388 B.C, 98th Olympiad.
Son of Hellanicus, an Ephesian, Olympic victor.
EOLIS (Ancient country) TURKEY
An Aeolian, Olympic victor.
MAGNESIA ON MEANDROS (Ancient city) TURKEY
117
Winner at the 224th Olympiad in 117 A.D.
KLAZOMENES (Ancient city) TURKEY
-292
-296
Stadium for boys, 296 B.C., 121st Olympiad.
KOLOFON (Ancient city) TURKEY
Son of Agoneus, a Colophonian, Olympic victor.
Hermesianax. Of Colophon, the son of Agoneus, an athlete, whose statue was erected by his fellow-citizens in honour of his victory at Olympia (Paus. vi. 17. § 3). If he had been, as Vossius (l.c.) supposes, the same person as the poet, we may be sure that Pausanias would have said so.
-256
PHILADELPHIA (Ancient city) TURKEY
37
57 - 61
209th & 210th Olympiad, in 57 and 61 A.D.
89
STRATONIKIA (Ancient city) TURKEY
53
He was probably native of Stratonicea in Caria.
TRALLIS (Ancient city) TURKEY
212th Olympiad, 69 A.D.
ALIKARNASSOS (Ancient city) TURKEY
9
MAGNESIA ON MEANDROS (Ancient city) TURKEY
300 - 296
Two times winner at the 120th & 121st Olympiads in 300 & 296 B.C.
5
121
Stadium, 121 B.C., 225th Olympiad.
PHILADELPHIA (Ancient city) TURKEY
-108
65
SMYRNI (Ancient city) TURKEY
Of Smyrna: Olympic victor.
EGES (Ancient city) TURKEY
37
Cilician, Olympic victor. 204th Olympiad, 37 AD.
MAGNESIA ON MEANDROS (Ancient city) TURKEY
Of Magnesia: victorious at Olympia both in pancratium and wrestling, peculiarity of his skeleton.
STRATONIKIA (Ancient city) TURKEY
13
Aristeas of Stratonice, was the victor at the Olympic games in wrestling and the pancratium on the same day, Ol. 191. (Paus. v. 21.5)
177
239th Olympiad
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