Chapter 2 of a pankration book likely discusses the history and origins of pankration, its rules and techniques, and its importance in ancient Greek culture. It may also cover the training methods and philosophy behind pankration as a combat sport.
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The Greek philosopher who was a double winner of the Pankration was Diagoras of Rhodes. He was known for his success in wrestling and Pankration during the ancient Olympic Games, where he won multiple titles.
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The Pankration :)
Pronounce Pankration as "pan-kra-tee-on." The emphasis is on the second syllable.
Nicasylus- Main character, young boy Gellius- Main 2nd character, pankration competitor Cadmus (six-toes)- Pirate, pankration competitor Porinus- Old trainer for pankration Artemis- Nic's sister Scorpas- enemy of nic. jealous Tiso- huge black-man slave, nic's friend Amasis- Theif who helps cadmus. Myron- sweet seller your face
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The main settings in "Pankration" by Dyan Blacklock are ancient Greece, particularly the city of Athens, and the training ground where the protagonist, Nic, hones his skills in the sport of pankration. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Panathenaic Games, an athletic competition held in honour of the goddess Athena.