- Herodotus's m****cripts the form
appears Pheidippides.
Other than Herodotus's m****cripts, the form
Pheidippides is only
attested in Aristophanes's The...
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Pheidippides was an
ancient Gr**** runner.
Pheidippides can also
refer to:
Phidippides cardiomyopathy,
cardiomyopathic changes that
occur after long periods...
-
footsteps of
Pheidippides, an
Athenian messenger sent to
Sparta in 490 BC to s**** help
against the
Persians in the
Battle of Marathon.
Pheidippides, according...
-
philosopher who runs The
Thinkery Strepsiades,
student who
joins The
Thinkery Pheidippides, his son Chaerephon,
disciple of
Socrates The Clouds, who form the chorus...
- runner,
Pheidippides (or
Philippides in some accounts) had been sent to
Sparta to
request that the
Spartan army
march to the aid of Athens.
Pheidippides arrived...
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telecommunications became commonplace. The
Ancient Gr**** semi-historical
character of
Pheidippides is said to have been the
runner bringing the news of the Gr**** victory...
-
Phidippides cardiomyopathy refers to the
cardiomyopathic changes that
occur after long
periods of
endurance training. This term was
coined by
Justin E...
-
include Parthenon Drive,
Kronos Drive,
Hercules Place,
Plato Place, and
Pheidippides Place.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the city has a total...
- that the
runners of
Ancient Greece ran barefoot.
According to legend,
Pheidippides, the
first marathoner, ran from
Athens to
Sparta in less than 36 hours...
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outnumbered Athenian army
defeated the Persians.
Legend has it that
Pheidippides, a Gr****
herald at the battle, was sent
running from
Marathon to Athens...