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description : This pictorial in pencil of Cromio in the "Odes of Pindar", is a picture when he was old . The picture was called Senility or in greek language : O Γήρας

acquisition : Odes was called "Nemean Pindar", and was writed, only, for the victory of the FourCouple chariot race with Horse, and for victory of Cromio (or greek language : Χρομιoώ ). Also in it there was some lyrics, called as : Games of Pizja Sicione . The games been a chariot race with horses, with the contestants of two team, the city of Sicione ( or greek language:Σικυώνα) and the city of Aitna (greek language: Αίτναn) , and this games was consacred ( or greek language: Μητέρα Θεά ) at the gods; Leto, Apollo, Diana and to the god Apolline ( the god of Adrastus of the Argives ). The glory of Cromio, was great in Sicily's lands and in sea ( or greek language:θάλσσαì) , and from the games to the old age of Cromio, his life was very quiet and calm (or greek language: ΓIρα'ς ) . In Greek religion, the god Apolline was the god of Adrastus health, where the Argives had so much faith, they believed that he could recall the dead to life. Of the celestial was Aesculapius, the feared son of Greek god Apolline, to which they addressed the children bringing their sick parents and they doing the charity.
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Source Odes of Pindar - Nemeonikai: i vincitori Nemei di Pindaro,tradotti, illustrati con postille - di Pindaro, - author Gianbattista Gautier - 1768,publishied P.Giunchi (in Vatican-Rome) - seal of Marchall Montgomery C., at Oxford in 1923
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Gianbattista Gautier (1768, historian )

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