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Euthymenes of M****alia (/juːˈθɪməˌniːz/; Gr****: Εὐθυμένης ὁ Μασσαλιώτης
Euthymenēs ho M****aliōtēs; fl.
early sixth century BCE) was a Gr****
explorer from...
- last of the Gr****s"
Androsthenes of Maenalus, won gold in 420 and 416 BC
Euthymenes of Maenalus, won gold in 400 and 392 BC Atalanta, a Gr****
mythic woman...
- mid-3rd c.). M****alia was
known in
ancient times for its explorers:
Euthymenes travelled to the west
African coast in the late 6th
century BC, and Pytheas...
- (Φίλλης) of Elis.
Lysippus (Λύσιππος) of Elis.
Baucis (Βαύκις) of Troezen.
Euthymenes (Εὐθυμένης) of Maenalus.
Theopompus (Θεόπομπος), son of Theopompus. Pantarces...
- competitions. For
instance in
Pindar Nemean 5, the
victorious athlete Euthymenes of
Aegina has "twice
fallen into the arms of Victory" and
achieved fame...
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Cyzicus Gr**** 2nd BC
Indian Ocean,
attempted cir****navigation of
Africa Euthymenes Gr**** 6th BC
Northwest African coast George Everest Welsh 19th
India Evliya...
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include people such as
Pytheas of M****alia who
sailed to
Great Britain,
Euthymenes who
sailed to Africa,
Scylax of
Caryanda who
sailed to India, the navarch...
- historical, but
other scholars still dismiss the
report as unlikely.
Euthymenes of M****alia
explored the
coast of West
Africa in the
early sixth century...
- "the last of the Gr****s"
Androsthenes of Maenalus, won in 420 and 416 BC
Euthymenes of
Maenalus (wrestler), won in 400 and 392 BC
Theodoros Kolokotronis (1770–1843)...
- a
pankratiast who won gold in the
ancient Olympic Games in 464 BC.:60
Euthymenes of Maenalus, a boys' and
adult wrestler who won gold in the
ancient Olympic...