- the two
judges who had
decided in
favor of
Eupolemos were fined, but the
victory remained his.
Eupolemos of Elis won the stadium-length (approx. 192...
-
Artemis Astias by
Eupolemos Simalou led
Roberta Fabiani to
conclude that the
patronymic "Simalou" can thus be
ascribed to
Eupolemos with a reasonable...
- (Άγις),
Patraos (Πατράος),
Lycpeios (Λύκπειος),
Audoleon (Αυδολέων),
Eupolemos (Εὐπόλεμος),
Ariston (Αρίστων), etc. In
addition several toponyms (Bylazora...
- Billows,
Richard A. (1989). "Anatolian Dynasts. The Case of the
Macedonian Eupolemos in Karia".
classical Antiquity. 8 (2): 173–206. doi:10.2307/25010904....
- events,
Diodorus Siculus reports his name as Minos. 96th
Olympiad 396 BC -
Eupolemos of Elis 97th
Olympiad 392 BC -
Perieres of
Terina or
Terinaeus of Elis ...
-
Timon Elis 96 § 396 BC Boys'
Stadion Epichares Athens 96 § 396 BC
Stadion Eupolemos (or Eupolis) Elis
Eusebius 96 § 396 BC
Diaulos Krokinas of
Larissa Larisa...
-
occupied the area in the
Middle Ages,
transformed this name into Belvedere.
Eupolemos of Elis
Supplementum Epigraphi**** Grae**** 12.371.38 Strabo. Geographica...
-
sixteen pieces in
silver for
ritual and
table uses,
belonging to that
Eupolemos, as
revealed by the
inscriptions engraved in
votive arula. Finally, in...
- Billows,
Richard A. (1989). "Anatolian Dynasts. The Case of the
Macedonian Eupolemos in Karia".
classical Antiquity. 8 (2): 173–206. doi:10.2307/25010904....
-
succeeded Pleistarchus in the rule of Caria. Eupolemus, a
Jewish Historian Eupolemos of
Argos was the name of a
Greece architect who
rebuilt the
Heraion of...