Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Olympics
The Greeks invented athletic contests and held them in honour of their 
gods. The Isthmos game were staged every two years at the Isthmos of 
Corinth. The Pythian games took place every four years near Delphi. The 
most famous games held at Olympia, South- West of Greece, which took 
place every four years. The ancient Olympics seem to have begun in the 
early 700 BC, in honour of Zeus. No women were allowed to watch the 
games and only Greek nationals could participate. One of the ancient 
wonders was a statue of Zeus at Olympia, made of gold and ivory by a 
Greek sculptor Pheidias. This was placed inside a Temple, although it 
was a towering 42 feet high.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

No comments:
Post a Comment