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  2. Panhellenic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Olympics were the first established Games for approximately 200 years before the remaining Panhellenic Games came into creation. [11] Since the Games take place in Olympia, the festival held and sacrifices/offerings are in honor of Zeus, the winner of the Games receives an olive wreath. This comes from the myth (as told by Pausanias) that ...

  3. Pythian Games - Wikipedia

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    The Pythian Games (Ancient Greek: Τὰ Πύθια, romanized: Ta Pythia) were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece. They were held in honour of Apollo at his sanctuary in Delphi every four years, two years after the Olympic Games, and between each Nemean and Isthmian Games. The Pythian Games were founded sometime in the 6th ...

  4. Isthmian Games - Wikipedia

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    The Isthmian games were used by many as a forum for political propaganda. These were stephanitic games (i.e., with a crown as prize) and at least until the 5th century BC ( Pindar 's time) the winners of the Isthmian games received a wreath of celery; [ 10 ] later, the wreath was altered such that it consisted of pine leaves [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ...

  5. Category:Panhellenic Games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Panhellenic Games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Ancient Olympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The other Panhellenic Games were the Pythian, Nemean, and Isthmian Games, though the Olympic Games, being the oldest among the rest, were considered the most prestigious. [37] The Olympic games were held to be one of the two central rituals in ancient Greece, the other being the much older religious festival, the Eleusinian Mysteries. [38]

  7. Panathenaic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Panathenaic Games held contests in a number of musical, athletic, and equestrian events. Due to the fact that there were so many contests held, the games usually lasted a little over a week. On a fourth century marble block, experts explain that on the block is written a program for the games, as well as individual events and their prizes.

  8. Argos Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Nemean Games is part of the Panhellenic Games collective and it were held every two years and was the catalyst for the development of the Argos Theater. [6] During the classical antiquity era, the Nemean games were held at the Sanctuary of Zeus until a portion of the site was demolished the games had to relocate itself.

  9. Pentathlon - Wikipedia

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    This depiction of an ancient pentathlete dates to the Hellenistic period, c. the 1st century BCE. Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.. The first documented pentathlon occurred in 708 BC in Ancient Greece at the Ancient Olympic Games, and was also held at the other Panhellenic Games. [1]