- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- of
Ptolemy II
Philadelphus and
winner of the 264 BC
Olympic Games in
tethrippon and synoris. It is
generally accepted that the name
Bilistiche is a Macedonian...
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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...
- 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...
-
Alexander I on the throne. He was also an
Olympic and
Pythian victor in
tethrippon (chariot race). Byforms: Arymbas, Arrybas, Arribas,
Aribbas Suda, al.4058...
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Decapolon Kalpe Keles Perfect chariot Polos Synoris Synoris of
polos Tethrippon Tethrippon of
polos Combat Boxing Pankration Wrestling Special Herald and Trumpet...
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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...