- Hoplitodrŏmos
Hoplitodrŏmos (gr. Ant.), Wettlauf mit Waffen, s.u. Wettrennen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hoplitodrŏmos (gr. Ant.), Wettlauf mit Waffen, s.u. Wettrennen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Hoplitodromos — The hoplitodromos (or hoplitodromia) was an ancient foot race, part of the Olympic Games and the other Panhellenic Games. It was the last foot race to be added to the Olympics, first appearing at the 65th Olympics in 520 BC, and was traditionally … Wikipedia
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Attische Vasenmalerei — Protogeometrische Bauchhenkelamphore, um 950/900 v. Chr., gefunden wohl in Athen, heute im British Museum, London … Deutsch Wikipedia
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