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|trtx=ar: فيديبيدس; ca: Fidipides; cs: Feidippidés; da: Phidippedes; de: Pheidippides; el: Φειδιππίδης; en: Pheidippides; es: Filípides; eu: Fidipides; fa: فیدیپیدس; fi: Feidippides; fr: Phidippidès; he: פידיפידס; hr: Filipid; hu: Pheidippidész; id: Pheidippides; it: Fidippide; kn: ಫೈಲಿಪ್ಪಿಡಿಸ್; lv: Feidipīds; nl: Phidippides; no: Feidippides; pl: Filippides; pt: Fidípides; ro: Fidipide; ru: Фидиппид; sq: Maratonomaku; sv: Feidippides; th: ไฟดิปพิดีส; tr: Feidippides; uk: Фідіппід; vi: Pheidippides; zh: 菲迪皮德斯 | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 11 May 2023
Wikipedia EN
Pheidippides (Greek: Φειδιππίδης, Ancient Greek pronunciation: [pʰeː.dip.pí.dɛːs], Modern Greek: [fi.ðiˈpi.ðis]; "Son of Pheídippos") or Philippides (Φιλιππίδης) is the central figure in the story that inspired a modern sporting event, the marathon race. Pheidippides is said to have run from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of the victory of the battle of Marathon.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
Φειδιππίδης: -ου, ὁ, κωμικὸν πατρωνυμικ. ἐν Ἀριστοφ. Νεφ. ― Ὑποκορ. Φειδιππίδιον, τό, αὐτόθι 81.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Φειδιππίδης: ου ὁ Фидиппид (действующее лицо в комедии «Νεφέλαι») Arph.
Translations
ar: فيديبيدس; ca: Fidipides; cs: Feidippidés; da: Phidippedes; de: Pheidippides; el: Φειδιππίδης; en: Pheidippides; es: Filípides; eu: Fidipides; fa: فیدیپیدس; fi: Feidippides; fr: Phidippidès; he: פידיפידס; hr: Filipid; hu: Pheidippidész; id: Pheidippides; it: Fidippide; kn: ಫೈಲಿಪ್ಪಿಡಿಸ್; lv: Feidipīds; nl: Phidippides; no: Feidippides; pl: Filippides; pt: Fidípides; ro: Fidipide; ru: Фидиппид; sq: Maratonomaku; sv: Feidippides; th: ไฟดิปพิดีส; tr: Feidippides; uk: Фідіппід; vi: Pheidippides; zh: 菲迪皮德斯