Diaulos (Greek: Δίαυλος) may refer to: Diaulos (architecture) Diaulos (running race) Diaulos (instrument), sometimes (wrongly) used for the aulos Diaulos...
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The diaulos was an ancient Greece wind instrument composed of two pipes (aulos), which were played similar to an oboe. The diaulos is basically two flutes...
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A diaulos (from Gr. δι-, "double", and αὐλός, "pipe"), in ancient Greek architecture, was a peristyle round the great court of the palaestra, described...
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Sprint (running) (section Diaulos)
which was a sprinting race from one end of the stadium to the other. The Diaulos (Δίαυλος, "double pipe") was a double-stadion race, c. 400 metres (1,300...
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Diaulos (Greek: Δίαυλος, English translation: "double pipe") was a double-stadion race, c. 400 metres (1,300 feet), introduced in the 14th Olympiad of...
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Orsippus (diaulos, first to compete naked) Leonidas of Rhodes (stadion, diaulos and hoplitodromos) Chionis of Sparta (three-time stadion/diaulos winner and...
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Pipe (instrument) (section Diaulos)
century, the flageolet was given keys, like in the orchestral flute. A diaulos was an ancient Greek wind instrument composed of two pipes (aulos), which...
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Leonidas captured the crown in three separate foot races: the stadion, the diaulos, and the hoplitodromos. He repeated this feat in the three subsequent Olympics...
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two stadia (the length of the diaulos race, thus modern scholars sometimes refer to this whole structure as a diaulos). The portico on the northern side...
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land. 724 BC—The Assyrians start a four-year siege of Tyre. 724 BC—The diaulos footrace is first introduced at the Olympics. 724 BC—Desmon of Corinth...
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