Εμφανίζονται 14 τίτλοι με αναζήτηση: Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες στην ευρύτερη περιοχή: "ΚΡΟΤΩΝΑΣ Πόλη ΚΑΛΑΒΡΙΑ" .
ΚΡΟΤΩΝ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΚΑΛΑΒΡΙΑ
488 - 480
Νικητής 3 φορές στο στάδιον και στο δίαυλο στις 73η, 74η & 75η Ολυμπιάδες, τα έτη 488, 484 & 480 π.Χ.
540 - 516
Νικητής στην πάλη παίδων, 540 π.Χ., 60η Ολυμπιάδα και 5 φορές στην πάλη στις 62η, 63η, 64η, 65η & 66η Ολυμπιάδες τα έτη 532, 528, 524, 520 & 516 π.Χ.
Milon. Of Crotona, a celebrated athlete, six times victor in wrestling at the Olympic Games, and as often at the Pythian. He was one of the followers of Pythagoras, and also commanded the army which defeated the Sybarites, B.C. 511. Many stories are related of his extraordinary feats of strength: such as his carrying a heifer four years old on his shoulders through the stadium at Olympia, and afterwards eating the whole of it in a single day. Passing through a forest in his old age, he saw the trunk of a tree which had been partially split open by wood-cutters, and attempted to rend it further, but the wood closed upon his hands, and thus held him fast, in which state he was attacked and devoured by wolves.
This text is from: Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. Cited Oct 2002 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
It is said that once, at the common mess of the philosophers, when a pillar began to give way, Milo slipped in under the burden and saved them all, and then drew himself from under it and escaped. And it is probably because he relied upon this same strength that he brought on himself the end of his life as reported by some writers; at any rate, the story is told that once, when he was travelling through a deep forest, he strayed rather far from the road, and then, on finding a large log cleft with wedges, thrust his hands and feet at the same time into the cleft and strained to split the log completely asunder; but he was only strong enough to make the wedges fall out, whereupon the two parts of the log instantly snapped together; and caught in such a trap as that, he became food for wild beasts.
-588
-584
-576
Νίκησε στο στάδιον στις 54η & 53η Ολυμιάδες, τα έτη 564 & 560 π.Χ.
-548
-508 - 504
Νικητής 2 φορές στο στάδιον στις 68η & 69η Ολυμπιάδες, τα έτη 508 & 504 π.Χ.
496 - 492
Νικητής 2 φορές στο στάδιον στις 71η & 72η Ολυμπιάδες, τα έτη 496 & 492 π.Χ.
-520
-512
672
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