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- Polychares (Ancient Gr****: Πολυχάρης) was the name of several persons in ancient Greece: Polychares (tyrant), one of the Thirty Tyrants of Athens Polychares...
- Polychares of Messenia (Ancient Gr****: Πολυχάρης) was an athlete from Messenia who won the stadion race in the fourth Ancient Olympic Games in 764 BC....
- Polychares to let his son (Polychares') go with him to obtain the money from the sale, but once over the Spartan border Euaiphnos murdered Polychares'...
- Hippomachus Melobius Mnesilochus Mnesitheides Onomacles Peison Phaedrias Pheido Polychares Sophocles (an Athenian orator, not the playwright) Theogenes Theognis...
- 768 BC Stadion Androklos Messene, Messenia Eusebius 4 § 764 BC Stadion Polychares Messene, Messenia Eusebius 5 § 760 BC Stadion Aischines Elis, Elis Eusebius...
- Elis 3rd Olympiad 768 BC - Androclus of Messenia 4th Olympiad 764 BC - Polychares of Messenia 5th Olympiad 760 BC - Aeschines of Elis 6th Olympiad 756 BC...
- BC Stadion Androcles of Messenia (or Androclos) 004th 764 BC Stadion Polychares of Messenia 005th 760 BC Stadion Aeschines of Elis 006th 756 BC Stadion...
- Polybus of Corinth Polybus of Sicyon Polybus (son of Antenor) Polycaon Polychares of Messenia Polycles (155 BC) Polycles (370 BCE) Polycrates Polyctor Polydamas...