
Milon - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Milon
of Croton - wrestler, six times victor at the Olympic games, 6th century B.C.
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Aelian:NA_6.55
with the fingers of a Milon* who clung with such stre
Athen_10.412
mething in it. And Milon of Croton, as Theodorus of Hierap
Euseb]:Chron_201
Chalcis, stadion race Milon of Croton won the wrestling
Lucill_11.316
16] & { F 120 } & Milon the wrestler was once the only
Phylarch_3
n_10.412'f-413'a & Milon eats a bull in front of the altar
Plin:HN_7.83
pounds' weight. When the athlete Milo took a firm stand, no
Plin:HN_37.144
and it is claimed that Milon of Croton owes to his
Simonid_16.24
iful statue of beautiful Milon, who, by the banks of Pisa,
ValMax_9.12e.9
intent and outcome were similar. Milon of Croton, as he was
Milon 2
- commander of Pyrrhus' garrison at Tarentum
274/22
of Tarentines unsuccessfully attacks Milon, the general of Pyrrhus.
  Within translations:
Hieron:Chron_1742
742] [1737 in Ar.] Milon handed over Tarentum to the Roman
Just_25.3
his son Helenus and his friend Milon. Returning to Epirus,
Milon 3
- an Egyptian official, 3rd century B.C.
222/29
PEleph_13, a letter from Andron to Milon.
Milon 4
- the murderer of Deidameia of Epirus, 3rd century B.C.
Just_28.3
by foreign wars; and Milon, the assassin of Laodamia,
Polyaen_8.52.1
Artemis Hegemone, where Milon, who had been guilty of mur
Milon
- in documents
SEG_25.447
(c. 273) e fines which Milon and Apelichos were liable to pa
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