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Milo of Croton (555-510)

Milo or Milon of Croton (late 6th century BC) was a famous ancient Greek athlete.

He was most likely a historical person, as he is mentioned by many classical authors, among them Aristotle, Pausanias, Cicero, Herodotus, Vitruvius, Epictetus, and the author of the Suda, but there are many legendary stories surrounding him.

He was born in the Greek colony of Croton in Southern Italy. 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. Milo kept on competing, even well after what would have been considered a normal Olympic Athlete´s prime: by the 67th Olympiad, he would have been over 40 years of age. He also attended many of the Pythian Games.

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Was depicted (Actor) Milo of Croton (555-510)
Was depicted (Actor) Henry IV of France (1553-1610) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Henry III of France (1551-1589) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Louis IX of France (1214-1270) ()