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- Arrhichion (also spelled Arrhachion, Arrichion or Arrachion) of Phigalia (Gr****: Αρριχίων ο Φιγαλεύς) (died 564 BC) was a champion pankratiast in the ancient...
- Stories abound of past champions who were considered invincible beings. Arrhichion, Dioxippus, Polydamas of Skotoussa and Theogenes (often referred to as...
- pankration. A famous event in the sport was the posthumous victory of Arrhichion of Phigalia who "expired at the very moment when his opponent acknowledged...
- Lord Buddha), Religious Leader of Buddhism Aesop, Gr**** fable writer Arrhichion, Gr**** champion in pankration (martial arts) in the ancient Olympic Games...
- 1038/124121a0. S2CID 4090345. Fatal accidents did occur as in the case of Arrhichion, but they were very rare... Copeland, Cody (10 February 2021). "The Bizarre...
- were used as offerings to the gods, (Pausanias describes the statue of Arrhichion, an Olympic pankratiast, as in the kouros scheme), and some kouroi have...
- of Macedon Anaxilas of Messenia Aratus of Sicyon Archelaus of Macedon Arrhichion of Phigalia Arsinoe II Astylos of Croton Berenice II of Egypt Bilistiche...
- of Macedon Anaxilas of Messenia Aratus of Sicyon Archelaus of Macedon Arrhichion of Phigalia Arsinoe II Astylos of Croton Berenice II of Egypt Bilistiche...
- of Macedon Anaxilas of Messenia Aratus of Sicyon Archelaus of Macedon Arrhichion of Phigalia Arsinoe II Astylos of Croton Berenice II of Egypt Bilistiche...
- (or Hagnon) Pancratium Arrhichion of Phigalia (or Arrhachion) 054th 564 BC Stadion Hippostratus of Croton Pancratium Arrhichion of Phigalia (or Arrhachion)...