
Antenor - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Antenor
of Athens - victor in the pancration contest, 308 B.C.
308/10
Antenor of Athens wins the pancration at the Olympic games, and at
  Within translations:
Athen_13.578
play & The harlot with Antenor, was indignant: & But she
Euseb]:Chron_205
Corinth, stadion race Antenor of Athens or Miletus, und
Antenor 2
of Erythrae - father of the philosopher Eubulus
Apollod:Fr_47
of Erythrae, the son of Antenor, [died] when Alexander
Antenor
- in documents
Syll_314
(c. 320 +) nax Men's pancration: Antenor of Miletos, the so
Syll_322
ntiochos son of Seleukos Antenor son of Xenares - in
THI_108
(c. 228) oros son of Samiades Antenor son of Euandrides Auto
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