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    Euthymenes of Massalia (/juːˈθɪməˌniːz/; Greek: Εὐθυμένης ὁ Μασσαλιώτης Euthymenēs ho Massaliōtēs; fl. early sixth century BCE) was a Greek explorer from...
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    last of the Greeks" Androsthenes of Maenalus, won gold in 420 and 416 BC Euthymenes of Maenalus, won gold in 400 and 392 BC Atalanta, a Greek mythic woman...
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    include people such as Pytheas of Massalia who sailed to Great Britain, Euthymenes who sailed to Africa, Scylax of Caryanda who sailed to India, the navarch...
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    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 Greek 2nd BC Indian Ocean, attempted circumnavigation of Africa Euthymenes Greek 6th BC Northwest African coast George Everest Welsh 19th India Evliya...
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    Parrhasia 95 § 400 BC Boys' Boxing Xenodikos Kos 95 § 400 BC Boys' Wrestling Euthymenes Mainalos 95 § 400 BC Wrestling Baukis Troizen 95 § 400 BC Pankration Antiochos...
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    mid-3rd c.). Massalia was known in ancient times for its explorers: Euthymenes travelled to the west African coast in the late 6th century BC, and Pytheas...
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  • strategos 438–437 85.3 Theodorus Pericles is a strategos 437–436 85.4 Euthymenes Pericles is a strategos. Construction of the Propylaea begins 436–435...
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    (Φίλλης) of Elis. Lysippus (Λύσιππος) of Elis. Baucis (Βαύκις) of Troezen. Euthymenes (Εὐθυμένης) of Maenalus. Theopompus (Θεόπομπος), son of Theopompus. Pantarces...
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    historical, but other scholars still dismiss the report as unlikely. Euthymenes of Massalia explored the coast of West Africa in the early sixth century...
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