Coroebus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Coroebus   of Elis - victor in the stadion race at the first Olympic Games, 776 B.C.
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Euseb]:Chron_187 Olympiad was held, in which Coroebus won the stadion
Euseb]:Chron_191 reeks First Olympiad: in which Coroebus of Elis won the
Euseb]:Chron_193 the 28th Olympiad Coroebus of Elis won the stadion race,
Euseb]:Chron_223 piad was established, in which Coroebus of Elis won the

  Coroebus 2   - Athenian archon, 306 B.C.
306/_ Athenian archon: Coroebus
    Within translations:
DionHal:Din_9 archus. Next were: Coroebus Euxenippus Pherecles Leostratu
Philoch_167 us. There followed Coroebus, Euxenippus, Pherecles, Leostr
Syll_327 (306/5)   n Koroibos was archon, in the
Syll_334 (306/5)   . . . [B] When Koroibos was archon, in the tenth p
Syll_346 (302/1)   chmae; and when Koroibos was archon archon [306/5]

  Coroebus 3   of Argos - a Greek hero, who slew a demon
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Wikipedia entry
AnthPal_7.154 onymous & { F 87 } & On Coroebus I am set here, an image


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