Listed 18 sub titles with search on: Olympic games for wider area of: "DODEKANISSOS Island complex GREECE" .
ASTYPALEA (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
RODOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
Eucles of Rhodes (Eukles). Of Rhodes, a son of Callianax and Callipateira, the daughter of Diagoras, belonged to the family of the Eratidae or Diagoridae. He gained a victory in boxing at Olympia, though it is uncertain in what year; and there was a statue of him at Olympia, the work of Naucydes (Paus. vi. 6.1, 7.1). The Scholiast on Pindar (Ol. vii. 16) calls him Euclon, and describes him as a nephew of Callipateira.
KOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
RODOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
He won two times in long-race in 223rd & 224th Olympiads, in 113 & 117 A.D. His name is unknown.
164 - 152
A Rhodian, Olympic victor, the most famous runner .
KOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
RODOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
324 B.C., 114th Olympiad
KOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
He won two times the events of double foot-race and stadium in the 129th (264 BC) and 130th Olympiad (260 BC). It is possible that he also won the event of double foot-race in the 256th Olympiad (256 BC).
RODOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
A Rhodian, Olympic victor.
Son of Diagoras, a Rhodian, Olympic victor.
Rhodian, Olympic victor.
KOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
RODOS (Ancient city) DODEKANISSOS
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