Chaeron
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Chaeron of Pellene — Chaeron (Χαίρων) was an ancient Greek Olympian from the Achaean Pellene. He won four times at the ancient games and the fourth victor in the wrestling in the game s history, several wins had only the crotoniate Milon with six wins, the… … Wikipedia
Chaeron of Megalopolis — For other uses, see Chaeron Chaeron of Megalopolis was the man who, shortly before the birth of Alexander, 356 BC, was sent by Philip to consult the Delphic oracle about the snake which he had seen with Olympias in her chamber and the peculiar… … Wikipedia
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