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Dorieus of Rhodes was a Rhodian athelete who completed in the ancient Olympic Games in Greece during the 5th century BCE.
Having won in 432 BCE, Dorieus was the defending Pankration champion in subsequent competitions. However, he was later defeated by the Spartan misthios, Kassandra, who replaced Testikles and represented Sparta in the games at the last minute.[1]
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- Historically, Dorieus won the Pankration event in 428 BCE. He would also go on to win the event at the next Olypmic Games in 424 BCE.
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