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    took place in Olympia, Greece during this time period. o The games were both religious and athletic festivities, which were meant to honor the Gods. The main God to be honored at these games was Zeus, the God of the sky and thunder. These games took place at the sanctuary of Zeus. Like the modern day Olympics these games took place every four years. Unlike the modern day Olympics they included not only athletics, but also combat activities. As the Romans began to gain power over Greece the games began

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    In 776 B.C. the first Ancient Olympic Games was played in Olympia, Greece. The games were not just a games but a festival that honored the Greek god Zeus. Though the main purpose of the games soon came to be a way of men getting fit and city-states to show power since in the traditional Greek view the Greek gods championed a winner of each race. Popular sports that were played were track-and-field, boxing, wrestling, pankration, pentathlon, and horse-and-chariot racing. Some popular races in track-and-field

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    What are the main similarities and differences between the sanctuaries of Olympia and Delphi? Reflecting upon Olympia and Delphi, it is possible to highlight both similarities and differences between the two sanctuaries. In examining the location and the main attributes of each sanctuary, it is clear how they differ and how they are comparable in various ways. Whilst they clearly differ in their geographical situation, they are similar in that they both host their own games. However it is what occurs

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    highly is because Persian king Xerxes, “on hearing that Olympia awarded only wreath prizes, marveled that Greeks competed not for material reward, but “only for honor”” (Kyle 34). The games were often associated with “physical effort, fair competition…, and sacred truce” (Callebat 556). The ancient games were meant to create a sense of peace for festivities dedicated to their gods. To do something underhanded was not justifiable. Ancient Greece was not a unified state at the time of its birth up until

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    It was decided to hold the first modern Olympics in Athens in two years time.<br><br>The Athens Games of 1896 were a great success. The Olympics had returned to the land of their birth. On April 5th the Games were opened by King George of Greece, in front of a crowd of 60000. The original Olympic medals were silver and only awarded to the winner of an event.<br><br>Thirteen countries competed at the Athens Games in 1896. Nine sports were on the agenda: cycling, fencing, gymnastics, lawn tennis

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    In ancient Greece athletic activity in the ancient world fell into 2 categories: competitive athletics in public religious festivals (victors won prizes and honored with statues and poems) or sporting events in a gymnasium. 2. The two categories were brought about by different beliefs in how the Olympics began: a. According to Philostratos, an ancient Greek author and philosopher during this time, the first contest was held during the festival at Olympia in 776 B.C. where many competitive

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    whole life conquering. Alexander’s mother, Olympias, killed her husband, Philip II, so her son could gain the throne, showing her insanity. Born from the king of Epirus, she was a princess. Born on 379 BC in Epirus, relatives of people she executed later killed her on 316 BC. Alexander’s father Philip II, reigned from 359 BC to 336 BC, before Alexander succeeded him. Philip II, admired and cherished by his people, spent his whole career as king subjugating Greece in order to later conquer Persia, his

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    In 776 B.C a new era began for athletes. The first olympic games were held in Olympia, Greece. “The ancient games were not only an expression and definition of common cultural values, but also an arena for intense competition between Greeks.” (Gold, silver, and bronze) The olympics were an important part of Ancient Greece culture because, it brought their civilization together, kept the greeks fit and ready for war, and the games were used to satisfy their gods. The olympic games were held every

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    The athletic games held in Olympia during ancient Greece exemplified the religious and exclusive nature of the ancient Greek society. Even though the first ancient Olympic game started in 776 BCE, the tradition of athletics in ancient Greece dates back to times before Homer. In the Odyssey, one can read about athletics and games. Although the games held in Olympia were not the only athletic tournament in Greece, it was the oldest and had the most importance. Olympia was originally a sanctuary for

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    Alexander the great was born in 356 BC. His father was Philip II of Macedon and his mother was Olympias she was princess of Epirus. Growing up Alexander rarely saw his father he was usually in long military campaigns. Olympias, a fierce and passive mother, demanded her son’s youth and filled him with wit deep resentment of his father. One of Alexander’s first teachers growing up was Leonidas, a relative of Olympias, who struggled the defiant boy, Philip hired Leonidas to train all the youth in math,

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