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Diaulos (Gr****: Δίαυλος) may
refer to:
Diaulos (architecture)
Diaulos (running race)
Diaulos (instrument),
sometimes (wrongly) used for the
aulos Diaulos...
- The
diaulos was an
ancient Greece wind
instrument composed of two
pipes (aulos),
which were pla****
similar to an oboe. The
diaulos is
basically two flutes...
- the
diaulos of
which we are certain, however, is on a
fragment of a
Panathenaic amphora labeled, "I am a
diaulos runner"." Golden, pp. 51-52. "
Diaulos, "double...
- A
diaulos (from Gr. δι-, "double", and αὐλός, "pipe"), in
ancient Gr**** architecture, was a
peristyle round the
great court of the palaestra, described...
-
hoplitodromos ('armed
diaulos'). This
required the
sprinters to
additionally carry a
large shield and wear a helmet.
Similarly to the
diaulos, they ran two stades...
- century, the
flageolet was
given keys, like in the
orchestral flute. A
diaulos was an
ancient Gr**** wind
instrument composed of two
pipes (aulos), which...
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Orsippus (
diaulos,
first to
compete naked)
Leonidas of
Rhodes (stadion,
diaulos and hoplitodromos)
Chionis of
Sparta (three-time stadion/
diaulos winner and...
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stadion and the
diaulos, foot
races of some 200 and 400
meters respectively, were best
suited to sprinters,
while the
hoplitodromos (a
diaulos performed with...
- ****yria. 692 BC—Pantacles wins the
stadion race for a
second time and the
diaulos at the 22nd
Olympic Games. 691 BC—King
Sennacherib of ****yria
defeats king...
- two
stadia (the
length of the
diaulos race, thus
modern scholars sometimes refer to this
whole structure as a
diaulos). The
portico on the
northern side...