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- chariot-races of the Olympic and other Pan****enic Games, were four-horse (tethrippon, τέθριππον) and two-horse (synoris, συνωρὶς) events. Pausanias describes...
- parti****te in this event. In addition, Archelaus competed and won in Tethrippon in both Olympic and Pythian Games. According to Aelian, Archelaus was...
- Perdikas 408 BC Tethrippon in Olympic and Pythian Games Philip II of Macedon (Thrice Olympic Winner), 356 BC Horse Race, 352 BC Tethrippon, 348 BC two-colt...
- Greece. The equestrian sports of the time were the tethrippon, the apene, the synoris, the tethrippon for foals, the synoris for foals, the perfect keles...
- chariot they pull. In Gr****, a four-horse chariot was known as τέθριππον téthrippon. The four-horse abreast arrangement in a quadriga is distinct from the...
- Milon Crotone 60 § 540 BC Tethrippon Euagoras Sparta 61 § 536 BC Stadion Agatharchos Korkyra Eusebius 61 § 536 BC Tethrippon Kimon Athens 61 § 536 BC Pankration...
- wrestling 23rd 688 BC Boxing (pygmachia) 25th 680 BC Four horse chariot race (tethrippon) 33rd 648 BC Horse race (keles), pankration 37th 632 BC Boys' stade and...
- Decapolon Kalpe Keles Perfect chariot Polos Synoris Synoris of polos Tethrippon Tethrippon of polos Combat Boxing Pankration Wrestling Special Herald and Trumpet...
- Olympics for the first time, where it won in the four-horse chariot race (tethrippon Gr****: τέθριππον). Cynisca is thought to have been approximately 40 years...
- Ambracia, c. 4th BC comic poet Sophron, Stadion Olympics 432 BC Tlasimachus, Tethrippon and Synoris Olympics 296 BC Andromachus, Stadion Olympics 60 BC Sil****...