Listed 13 sub titles with search on: Olympic games for wider area of: "ACHAIA Prefecture GREECE" .
TRITEA (Ancient city) PATRA
Son of Haemostratus, Olympic victor, 165th Olympiad, 120 BC.
EGIRA (Ancient city) ACHAIA
Olympic victor, 272 BC, 127th Olympiad.
KLITOR (Ancient city) KALAVRYTA
Son of Alcinous, Arcadian from Clitor, Olympic victor.
Of Clitor: Olympic victor.
DYMI (Ancient city) PATRA
Son of Oenias, a Dymaean, Olympic victor, his grave, sacrifices offered to him, his statue at Olympia.
Ladas. A native of Aegium in Achaea, who gained a victory in the foot race at Olympia, in the 125th Olympiad, . c. 280. (Paus. iii. 21.1, x. 23,14)
EGIRA (Ancient city) ACHAIA
Olympic victor, 688 BC, 23rd Olympiad.
KLITOR (Ancient city) KALAVRYTA
336
Victor at stadium, 336 BC, 111th Olympiad.
Son of Chilon, an Achaean, Olympic victor, fights at Lamia, slain in battle.
EGHION (Ancient city) ACHAIA
The territory of Aegium is crossed by a river Phoenix, and by another called Meiganitas, both of which flow into the sea. A portico near the city was made for Straton, an athlete who won at Olympia on the same day victories in the pancratium and in wrestling. (Paus. 7.23.5)
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