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Polychares of Messenia

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stole his property and killed his son. When the Spartan kings refused to punish the culprit, he decided to take revenge himself, thus triggering the war that had been long-awaited by both sides.
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in 764 BC. The stadion race (about 180 meters) was the only competition in the first 13 Olympiads.
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Index

Ancient Greek
Messenia
stadion
Ancient Olympic Games
Pausanias
First Messenian War
Spartan
Chronicon
Categories
8th-century BC Greek people
Ancient Messenians
Ancient Olympic competitors

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