
Andromenes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Andromenes
of Corinth - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic games, 304 B.C.
308/_
ollonides of Tegea (( called Andromenes of Corinth by Eusebius - but
304/_
Olympic victor in the stadion race: Andromenes of Corinth
  Within translations:
Euseb]:Chron_205
race 118th [308 B.C.] - Andromenes of Corinth, stadion
Euseb]:Chron_207
119th [304 B.C.] - Andromenes of Corinth, stadion race 120
Andromenes
- in documents
OGIS_150
(157/6) rs] of the Soteria - Andromenes and Philokrates - s
SEG_39.1426
(238-221) heard your envoys Andromenes and Philotheos on the
Syll_585
(197-175) krates, Archelaos and Andromenes: [260] Dameas of
THI_61.D
(173-169) hmian boys : Andromenes son of Hekatodoros s
THI_99.O
(c. 130) Pelinna, the son of Andromenes, being a horse-docto
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