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Ancient Greek Olympics Gallery

By Judith Swaddling

The Greeks believed that athletic skills and prowess were gifts of the gods, and all their sports events were therefore held in honour of a god.

The four major events were the Games of Apollo at Delphi, Poseidon at Nemea and Corinth, and most important and prestigious of all, the Games in honour of Zeus at Olympia.

The major Panathenaic Games were also held at Athens, in honour of Athena. Collectively the Games were known as the periodos, or circuit, and throughout them all, prayers and sacrifices were offered to the gods.

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Temple of Zeus at Olympia
Temple of Zeus at Olympia
Religion and the Games
Religion and the Games
Running events
Running events
Statues of victors
Statues of victors
Red ribbons and Olympic prizes
Red ribbons and Olympic prizes
Women at the Heraia
Women at the Heraia

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