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Αναφορές αρχαίων συγγραφέων

ΚΡΗΤΗ (Νησί) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
  Later on there (at Olympia) came (they say ) from Crete Clymenus, the son of Cardys, about fifty years after the flood came upon the Greeks in the time of Deucalion. He was descended from Heracles of Ida; he held the games at Olympia and set up an altar in honor of Heracles, his ancestor, and the other Curetes, giving to Heracles the surname of Parastates (Assistant ). And Endymion, the son of Aethlius, deposed Clymenus, and set his sons a race in Olympia with the kingdom as the prize. And about a generation later than Endymion, Pelops held the games in honor of Olympian Zeus in a more splendid manner than any of his predecessors. (Paus. 5.8.1)
  There (at Olympia) are also altars of all gods, and of Hera surnamed Olympian, this too being made of ashes. They say that it was dedicated by Clymenus.(Paus. 5.14.8)
  In this district (of Pisa at Elia) is a hill rising to a sharp peak, on which are the ruins of the city of Phrixa, as well as a temple of Athena surnamed Cydonian. This temple is not entire, but the altar is still there. The sanctuary was founded for the goddess, they say, by Clymenus, a descendant of Idaean Heracles, and he came from Cydonia in Crete and from the river Jardanus. The Eleans say that Pelops too sacrificed to Cydonian Athena before he set about his contest with Oenomaus. (Paus. 6.21.6)

This extract is from: Pausanias. Description of Greece (ed. W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., & H.A. Ormerod, 1918). Cited Nov 2003 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains comments & interesting hyperlinks.


Αρχ. ολυμπιονίκες, στάδιον παίδων

Ικαδίων, 456 π.Χ., 81η Ολυμπάδα

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Αρχαίοι ολυμπιονίκες σταδίου

Δάμας ή Δαμασίας, στάδιον 25 μ.Χ., 201η Ολυμπιάδα

ΚΥΔΩΝΙΑ (Αρχαία πόλη) ΧΑΝΙΑ

Αρχαίοι ολυμπιονίκες, δόλιχος

Ergoteles, the son of Philanor

ΚΝΩΣΟΣ (Μινωικός οικισμός) ΚΡΗΤΗ
Ergoteles, the son of Philanor, won two victories in the long foot-race at Olympia, and two at Pytho, the Isthmus and Nemea. The inscription on the statue states that he came originally from Himera; but it is said that this is incorrect, and that be was a Cretan from Cnossus. Expelled from Cnossus by a political party he came to Himera, was given citizenship and won many honors besides. It was accordingly natural for him to be proclaimed at the games as a native of Himera.

Αιγείδας, 448 π.Χ., 83η Ολυμπιάδα

ΚΡΗΤΗ (Νησί) ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
-448

ανώνυμος, 396 π.Χ., 96η Ολυμπιάδα

-396

Σωτάδης

Νικητής 2 φορές στον δόλιχο στις 99η & 100η Ολυμπιάδες, τα έτη 384 & 380 π.Χ.

Αρχαίοι ολυμπιονίκες, πυγμή

Διόγνητος, 488 π.Χ., 73η Ολυμπιάδα

-488

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