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Milo Of Croton Olympian Greek Culture Canvas Wall Art, Milo The Olympic Wrestler Quote On Canvas

Milo Of Croton Olympian Greek Culture Canvas Wall Art, Milo The Olympic Wrestler Quote On Canvas

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This high-quality canvas wall art Featuring "Milo Of Croton" with the quote "The Difficulties and struggles of today are but the price we must pay for the accomplishments and victories of tomorrow.", will be the best decision you make this week. Ready to hang in your home or office and let it motivate you every day.

4 Premium Canvas Sizes To Choose From: 

  • Large Size (40W X 30L)
  • Medium Size (30W X 24L)
  • Small Size (24W X 18L)
  • XS Size (16W X 12L)

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Designed and made in the USA

  • High-quality U.S. made archival-grade canvas to ensure durability. It is pH neutral and acid-free, so it will not yellow over time.
  • Giclee, eco-solvent inkjet printers color calibrated to ensure the most color-accurate prints. These bright, vivid, and amazing colors will resist fading for over 100 years and help your prints last for generations.
  • All sets are stretched by hand by our experts and gallery wrapped over high-quality wooden frames. NOT hazardous MDF

*Mockups represent the largest size. Please reference the sizing chart with measurements in inches.

Milo was a six-time Olympic victor. Milo was a 6th-century BC wrestler from the Magna Graecia city of Croton, who enjoyed a brilliant wrestling career and won many victories in the most important athletic festivals of ancient Greece. In addition to his athletic victories, Milo Of Croton is credited by the ancient commentator Diodorus Siculus with leading his fellow citizens to military triumph over neighboring Sybaris in 510 BC.

Milo was also said to have carried a bull on his shoulders, and to have burst a band about his brow by simply inflating the veins of his temples. The date of Milo's death is unknown, but he reportedly was attempting to tear a tree apart when his hands became trapped in a crevice in its trunk, and a pack of wolves surprised and devoured him.

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