Isthmian - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Isthmian
Games - games held every two years, near Corinth
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Corinth, and they are allowed to participate in the Isthmian games.
196/6
roclaims the independence of the Greek states at the Isthmian Games.
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Aelian:NA_6.1
olive of Olympia, the Isthmian pine, and the Pythian
Aelian:NA_13.4
98] , and Mnesimachus in his Isthmian Victor [fr. 5K]
Athen_5.216
xcept when he once went to the Isthmian games. And Antisth
Athen_14.633
oet), in his book on the Isthmian Games ; for he says that
Athen_14.635
in his treatise on the Isthmian Games, says that the mag
Athen_15.666
Than even the Isthmian festival can provide.
Athen_15.677
And Philetas says, " Isthmian garland: there is an
Euseb]:Chron_201
games, ten times at the Isthmian games, and nine times
FGrH_257a.1
won five times at the Isthmian games and (?) seven time
Lucill_11.79
ome all the blows of the Isthmian and Nemean games, a pugn
MArgent_6.246
} & Charmus from his Isthmian victory dedicates in you
Philip_16.25
inope, who twice won the Isthmian pine-wreath, it is he
Phld:Epigr_6.246
NTARIUS Charmus from his Isthmian victory dedicates in you
Plin:HN_4.18
famous for the Isthmian Games celebrated there every four
Plut:Mor_197
le, he proclaimed in the Isthmian games that the Greeks
Polyaen_5.12.1
eward for victory in the Isthmian games." After saying thi
PsCallisth_1.47
Corinth and attended there the Isthmian games. And the Cor
Schol:Theoc_15
the "Spectators at the Isthmia" by Sophron, and it is
SEG_22.266
(c. 100) Heraia games] and the [ Isthmian ] games and the Nemean
Simonid_16.3
Philo, was victor at the Isthmian and Pythian games in jum
Syll_1064
(c. 140-110) race for men in the Isthmian games
THI_37
(302) n presented at the Isthmia, and having been sanc
THI_11.A
(c. 20) at the Isthmian games, in the heavy-armour race
THI_61.D
(173-169) Agenomos pentathlon, Isthmian boys : Androme
ValMax_4.8.5
flocked to watch the Isthmian games, T. Quinctius Flamininus,
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