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- Euthymenes of M****alia (/juːˈθɪməˌniːz/; Ancient Gr****: Εὐθυμένης ὁ Μασσαλιώτης Euthymenēs ho M****aliōtēs; fl. early sixth century BCE) was a Gr**** explorer...
- last of the Gr****s" Androsthenes of Maenalus, won gold in 420 and 416 BC Euthymenes of Maenalus, won gold in 400 and 392 BC Atalanta, a Gr**** mythic woman...
- Roman cir****navigation of Britain Timeline Mariners and explorers Henenu Euthymenes Hanno the Navigator Himilco Sataspes Androsthenes of Thasos Archias of...
- Roman cir****navigation of Britain Timeline Mariners and explorers Henenu Euthymenes Hanno the Navigator Himilco Sataspes Androsthenes of Thasos Archias of...
- Roman cir****navigation of Britain Timeline Mariners and explorers Henenu Euthymenes Hanno the Navigator Himilco Sataspes Androsthenes of Thasos Archias of...
- is quoted by Hecataeus of Miletus, Aristotle, Strabo and Avienius. The Euthymenes description of West Africa (around third quarter of the sixth century)...
- Roman cir****navigation of Britain Timeline Mariners and explorers Henenu Euthymenes Hanno the Navigator Himilco Sataspes Androsthenes of Thasos Archias of...
- Roman cir****navigation of Britain Timeline Mariners and explorers Henenu Euthymenes Hanno the Navigator Himilco Sataspes Androsthenes of Thasos Archias of...
- competitions. For instance in Pindar Nemean 5, the victorious athlete Euthymenes of Aegina has "twice fallen into the arms of Victory" and achieved fame...
- a pankratiast who won gold in the ancient Olympic Games in 464 BC.:60 Euthymenes of Maenalus, a boys' and adult wrestler who won gold in the ancient Olympic...