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Coalemos (ancient Gr**** Κίμων Κοάλεμος, Kìmon Koàlemos), was a
renowned ancient Olympic chariot-racer of the 6th
century BC. Cimon,
called "
Coalemos"...
- Marathon, as well as for his
downfall afterwards. He was the son of
Cimon Coalemos, a
renowned Olympic chariot-racer, and the
father of Cimon, the
noted Athenian...
- clan, from the deme of
Laciadae (Lakiadai). His
grandfather was
Cimon Coalemos, who won
three Olympic victories with his four-horse
chariot and was ********inated...
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Bilistiche Chaeron of
Pellene Chilon of
Patras Chionis of
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus...
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Themistoclean Wall. The most
important monuments were the tomb of
Cimon Coalemos (together with his horses,
winners of the Olympics) and of the historian...
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Bilistiche Chaeron of
Pellene Chilon of
Patras Chionis of
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus...
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Bilistiche Chaeron of
Pellene Chilon of
Patras Chionis of
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus...
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Bilistiche Chaeron of
Pellene Chilon of
Patras Chionis of
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus...
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strategically important location.
Meanwhile a
Philaid called Cimon Coalemos, ('
coalemos'
meaning simpleton), won the
prestigious Olympic chariot race three...
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Bilistiche Chaeron of
Pellene Chilon of
Patras Chionis of
Sparta Cimon Coalemos Coroebus of Elis
Cylon of
Athens Cynisca of
Sparta Damarchus Demaratus...