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  2. Milo of Croton - Wikipedia

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    Milo or Milon of Croton (fl. 540 – 511 BC) was a famous ancient Greek athlete from the Greek colony of Croton in Magna Graecia. He was a six-time Olympic victor; once for boys wrestling in 540 BC at the 60th Olympics, and five-time wrestling champion at the 62nd through 66th Olympiads.

  3. Greek wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Milo of Croton was one of the most famous wrestlers from this ancient time period. At one set of games, no one challenged him, but as he walked to the skamma he slipped and fell and was harassed by the crowd as they claimed he shouldn't be crowned because he fell. He contested that he should be crowned because he had only fallen once, two short ...

  4. Pythagoras - Wikipedia

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    The wrestler Milo of Croton was said to have been a close associate of Pythagoras [89] and was credited with having saved the philosopher's life when a roof was about to collapse. [89] This association may have been the result of confusion with a different man named Pythagoras, who was an athletics trainer. [ 69 ]

  5. Titormus - Wikipedia

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    Titormus (Greek: Τίτορμος Títormos) was a legendary shepherd of Aetolia, famous in Antiquity for his victory over Milo of Croton, who in turn, was the most successful wrestler of the Ancient Olympics.

  6. Louis Cyr - Wikipedia

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    Discovering his exceptional strength at a very young age, he impressed his fellow workers with his feats of strength. After learning of the tale, Cyr attempted to mimic the practice of legendary strongman Milo of Croton, who as a child carried a calf on his shoulders, continuing to carry it as it grew into a full-grown bull and

  7. Milo of Crotone - Wikipedia

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  8. Deflategate 10 years later: Was it an actual scandal or an ...

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    The ensuing madness was one of the wilder and weirder stories in NFL lore — part who done it, part high-paid legal drama, part science lesson, part Rorschach test, part character assassination ...

  9. Myia - Wikipedia

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    Myia was married to Milo of Croton, the famous athlete.She was a choir leader as a girl, and as a woman she was noted for her exemplary religious behaviour. [2] Lucian, in his In Praise of a Fly, states that he could say many things about Myia the Pythagorean were it not for the fact that her history is known to everyone.