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IvO 240/241 is the catalogue number of a bronze discus awarded to Publius Asklepiades after his victory in the ancient Olympic Games in the year 241 CE. The inscription on the discus reads that he won the pentathlon in the 456th Olympiad and that this object be dedicated to the Zeus. The original currently resides in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Greece, but a replica is on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany.

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  • IvO 240/241 is the catalogue number of a bronze discus awarded to Publius Asklepiades after his victory in the ancient Olympic Games in the year 241 CE. The inscription on the discus reads that he won the pentathlon in the 456th Olympiad and that this object be dedicated to the Zeus. The original currently resides in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Greece, but a replica is on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany. (en)
  • IvO 240/241 es el número de catálogo de un disco de bronce ofrecido por Publio Asclepíades a Zeus después de su victoria en el pentatlón de los Juegos Olímpicos de la Antigüedad del año 241.​​​ El disco original se encuentra en el Museo Arqueológico de Olympia, Grecia, y una réplica exacta se exhibe en la Gliptoteca de Múnich, Alemania.​​ (es)
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  • IvO 240/241 is the catalogue number of a bronze discus awarded to Publius Asklepiades after his victory in the ancient Olympic Games in the year 241 CE. The inscription on the discus reads that he won the pentathlon in the 456th Olympiad and that this object be dedicated to the Zeus. The original currently resides in the Archaeological Museum of Olympia in Greece, but a replica is on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany. (en)
  • IvO 240/241 es el número de catálogo de un disco de bronce ofrecido por Publio Asclepíades a Zeus después de su victoria en el pentatlón de los Juegos Olímpicos de la Antigüedad del año 241.​​​ El disco original se encuentra en el Museo Arqueológico de Olympia, Grecia, y una réplica exacta se exhibe en la Gliptoteca de Múnich, Alemania.​​ (es)
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  • IvO 240/241 (es)
  • IvO 240/241 (en)
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