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    Legend has it that such feats were his eventual undoing. His final test of strength came when he was traveling the countryside and met a villager trying to split a stump with hammer and wedges. Milo excitedly asked the man if he could attempt to split the wood with his strength, not using any tools at all. The villager, … See more

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    Milo or Milon of Croton (late 6th century BC) was a famous ancient Greek athlete from the Greek colony of Croton in Magna Graecia.
    He was a six-time See more

    Ancient sources and legends report that he took great pleasure in showing off his strength. He had a number of feats he would perform, such as:
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    The statue of Milo the son of Diotimus was made by Dameas, also a native of Crotona. Milo won six victories for wrestling at Olympia, one of them among the boys; at Pytho he won six among the men and one among the boys. He came to Olympia to wrestle … See more

    • Abdo, John (2020). Wolves of Croton: The Untold Story of Milo. Marina del Rey, CA: Ja Publishing, Inc. ISBN 978-1-7356-8471-0. See more

    Web Gallery of Art Depictions of Milo of Croton by Vittoria, Puget, Falconet, and Suvée See more

     
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    Mar 11, 2024 · In Pierre Puget’s sculpture, Milo of Croton (1682), the themes are the loss of strength with age and the ephemeral nature of glory as symbolized by an Olympic trophy lying in the dust. His death is also depicted in paintings.

  4. Milo of Croton | Biography, Wrestling, & Facts | Britannica

  5. The Bizarre Death Of Milo Of Croton - Grunge

    Feb 10, 2021 · Milo of Croton's death was bizarre, but fitting Charles Meynier/Wikipedia According to art historian Nigel Jonathan Spivey's 2004 book The Ancient Olympics , Milo of Croton was so strong and sure of himself that …

  6. Milo of Croton: the legendary Olympic champion of Ancient Greece

  7. The Tragic Legend of Milo of Croton, the Man Who …

    Dec 15, 2023 · Milo was a famous wrestler who carried a bull across his shoulders and won six Olympic titles. He also died a tragic death by a tree stump, according to the legend. Learn more about his story and other Greek myths.

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  9. Milo of Croton: The greatest Olympic athlete of the …

    The death of Milo of Croton is shrouded in as much legend as his life. According to the most commonly recounted story, his end came in a manner as extraordinary as his life. It is said that while attempting to split a tree trunk with …

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  11. Milo of Kroton - Perseus Digital Library

    Learn about Milo of Kroton, one of the most legendary athletes in the ancient world, who won six Olympic crowns in wrestling. Discover his feats of strength, his role in warfare, his connection to Pythagoras, and his tragic death.

  12. The Perils of Pride: ‘The Death of Milo of Croton’ - Ground News

  13. Milo of Croton - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  14. Wolves of Croton: The Untold Story of Milo - Google Books

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  21. The Perils of Pride: ‘The Death of Milo of Croton’ - The Epoch Times

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