- The
hoplitodromos or
hoplitodromia (Gr****: ὁπλιτόδρομος, ὁπλιτοδρομία,
English translation: "race of the hoplites") was an
ancient foot race, part of...
- The Tübingen
Hoplitodromos Runner (German: Tübinger Waffenläufer, i.e. literally: "Tübingen
weapons runner") is a
statuette of an
Ancient Gr**** athlete...
- and
hoplitodromos)
Chionis of
Sparta (three-time stadion/diaulos
winner and
champion jumper)
Astylos of
Croton (stadion,
diaulos and
hoplitodromos) Alexander...
-
crown in
three separate foot races: the stadion, the diaulos, and the
hoplitodromos. He
repeated this feat in the
three subsequent Olympics, in 160 BC,...
- foot races, in
Ancient Greece there was also a
sprint race
called the
hoplitodromos ('armed diaulos'). This
required the
sprinters to
additionally carry...
-
Hoplitodromos with
aspis and full body
armour depicted in a Gr**** vase
dated to 550 BC....
-
stadium (Flaceliere 106). In the Olympics,
there was a race in armor, the
hoplitodromos,
which reflected the games'
origins as a
means of
training for warfare...
- the diaulos, a
length of two
stadiums (approximately 384 m); and the
hoplitodromos, the
armed race of two stadiums.
Nicknamed "the Horse" (ὁ Ἵππος), Hermogenes...
- uncertain; it
could have been 7, 10, 20 or 24
times round the stadium. The
Hoplitodromos – A
Diaulos foot race with the
competitors wearing helmets, a bronze...
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Crotone 64 § 524 BC
Stadion Menandros Thessaly Eusebius 65 § 520 BC
Hoplitodromos Damaretos (or Demaretos)
Heraia Eusebius 65 § 520 BC
Stadion Anochos...