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Coroebus of Elis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κόροιβος Ἠλεῖος,
Kóroibos Ēleîos; Latin:
Coroebus Eleus fl. c. 776 BC) was a Gr**** cook, baker, and
athlete from Elis...
- on the left of the
stele for
Koroibos of Melite, a deme in the west of Athens.
Though his
rosette stele only
lists Koroibos, his sons, and
grandson (up...
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Koroivos B.C. or
Koroivos Amaliadas B.C. (alternate spellings:
Koroibos Amaliada) (Gr****: Κόροιβος Αμαλιάδας KAE), is a Gr****
professional basketball club...
- the
basis that he
would have won if he had
finished the race. Running:
Koroibos of Elis (stadion,
traditionally declared first Olympic champion) Orsippus...
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Event Victor Victor's city and region/state
Sources 1 § 776 BC
Stadion Koroibos Elis, Elis
Eusebius 2 § 772 BC
Stadion Antimachos Dyspontium,
Pisatis Eusebius...
- ca. 475-450 BC,
regulating many
aspects of the cult; I
Eleusis 30 ("the
Koroibos decree"), ca. 450 BC, on cult finances;
Agora XVI 56, ca. 350 BC, detailed...
- Additionally,
Cathy is the
Secretary on the
board of
directors for the
Koroibos Foundation 501C3, of the
Southern California Olympians,
whose mission is...
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grants to
Olympic and
Paralympic hopefuls through their 501C3 charity, the
Koroibos Foundation. The
SoCal Olympicians support the
international Olympic Day...
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Retrieved 2022-12-24. Lehmann,
Stephan (2003). "Olympia, das Grab des
Koroibos und die
Altertumswissenschaften in Halle". In Bertke, Ellen; Kuhn, Heike;...
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Stephan (2003). "Olympia, das Grab des
Koroibos und die
Altertumswissenschaften in Halle" [Olympia, the Tomb of
Koroibos and
Ancient History in Halle]. In...