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- Gaugamela to Croton in Phayllos's honor. An inscription at the base of a statue of Phayllos at the Acropolis of Athens reads: "Phayllos was admired by all...
- 480 and 460 BC. In 480 BC, Croton sent a ship led by the famous athlete Phayllos and armed at his own expense in support of the Gr****s at the Battle of...
- regrouped under Onomarchos's brother, Phayllos. After the huge Phocian defeats at Neon and Crocus Field, Phayllos had to resort to doubling the pay for...
- 9 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 10 May 2010. Phayllos of Kroton Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Ancient Olympics...
- claims there once was a fifty-five ancient foot jump done by a man named Phayllos. The long jump has been part of modern Olympic competition since the inception...
- regrouped under Onomarchos's brother, Phayllos. After the huge Phocian defeats at Neon and Crocus Field, Phayllos had to resort to doubling the pay for...
- requested aid from the Phocians, and Onomarchus dispatched his brother, Phayllos with 7000 men; however, Philip repulsed this force before it could join...
- Peter Carravetta, philosopher, poet, literary theorist and translator Phayllos of Croton, ancient athlete who out****ed and commanded a ship at the Battle...
- Deaf. In 1873 Heikel married Hanna Kihlman. He was father to doctor Allan Phayllos Heikel (born 1885) and ethnologist Yngvar Heikel (born 1889). He was also...
- mark of 16.66 metres (54.7 ft) is longer that the 55 podes achieved by Phayllos of Croton at the Pythian Games — 16.30 metres (53.5 ft) with a Pythian...