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Polydamas of
Skotoussa (Ancient Gr****: Πολυδάμας, gen. Πολυδάμαντος, Polydámas, Polydámantos (ὁ Σκοτουσσαῖος)), son of Nicias, was a
Thessalian pankratiast...
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Skotoussa (Gr****: Σκοτούσσα,
Medieval Gr****: Προσάνικον, romanized: Prosanikon) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Serres regional unit, Greece...
- were
considered invincible beings. Arrhichion, Dioxippus,
Polydamas of
Skotoussa and
Theogenes (often
referred to as
Theagenes of
Thasos after the first...
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received the
visit of Gr****
athlete and
Olympic champion Polydamas of
Skotoussa, who made a
demonstration of his
strength by
killing three Immortals in...
- Ochus, who had him
executed by
being suffocated by ash.
Polydamas of
Skotoussa 5th
century BC The
Thessalian pankratiast, and
victor in the 93rd Olympiad...
- in the area of Abdera. He also
referred to a
story about Polydamas of
Skotoussa, an
Olympic winner in the 5th
century BC, who
allegedly used his bare...
- and Near
Eastern History [1] by
David Malcolm Lewis,
Peter John
Rhodes Skotoussa — 197-185 BC SEG 43:311 B****es 2009, p. 1487
Thessalia —
Larisa — 220-210...
- 22°32′25″E / 39.38533°N 22.5403°E / 39.38533; 22.5403
Scotussa or
Skotoussa (Ancient Gr****: Σκοτοῦσσα or Σκοτοῦσα or Σκοτοτοῦσαι) was a town and polis...
- Bulgarians”. It is
presumed the
original song was
performed in the
villages of
Skotoussa (Bulgarian: Просеник) and the
extinct village of Krasohori, (Bulgarian:...
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Philip II of
Macedon Philippus of
Croton Phrynon of
Athens Polydamas of
Skotoussa Pythagoras of
Laconia Pythagoras of
Samos Sostratus of
Pellene Theagenes...