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Crotona Park is a
public park in the
South Bronx in New York City,
covering 127.5
acres (51.6 ha). The park is
bounded by
streets of the same name on...
- the
Achaean colony of
Kroton (Ancient Gr****: Κρότων or Ϙρότων; Latin:
Crotona), it
became a
great Gr**** city, home of the
renowned mathematician-philosopher...
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Crotona Theatre at 453 East
Tremont Avenue, in Bronx, New York
opened in 1912
showing vaudeville. It had 2,210
seats and was one of
William Fox’s first...
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statue of Milo the son of
Diotimus was made by Dameas, also a
native of
Crotona. Milo won six
victories for
wrestling at Olympia, one of them
among the...
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Crotona Park East, also
known as
Crotona or East Morrisania, is a
residential neighborhood geographically located in the
southwest Bronx in New York City...
- its location, "southeast
corner of
Crotona Park East and
Charlotte Street"
rather than "
Crotona Avenue and
Crotona Park South" to
which location Fordham...
- The
Rosicrucian Order Crotona Fellowship was a
Rosicrucian group founded by
George Alexander ****van in
about 1924. It may have
existed under the name...
- New York. Its
boundaries are the Cross-Bronx
Expressway to the north,
Crotona-Prospect
Avenue to the east, East 163rd
Street to the south, and Webster...
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Kudlien,
Fridolf (2008) [1970–80]. "Alcameon of
Crotona".
Complete Dictionary of
Scientific Biography. Encyclopedia.com....
- po****tion so
rioting follows the news of her ********ination. The
Battle of
Crotona is
fought between Hannibal's
Carthaginian army, and a
Roman force led by...