They believe it is likely the oldest inscribed section of the Odyssey ever found in Greece. The inscription ... commissioned by a landowner in Olympia who fancied himself a latter-day Odysseus.
Sports tourism in ancient Greece was widespread, especially to the athletic events of the games at Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia and Nemea.
It could seat 50,000 spectators! The Olympic Games began over 2,700 years ago in Olympia, in south west Greece. Every four years, around 50,000 people came from all over the Greek world to watch ...
Roger Lebranchu who survived almost two years in Nazi concentration camps and was the oldest person to carry the Olympic ...
The site of Olympia in Greece is the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. So far 18 people have been rescued from the sea with many of the survivors suffering from injuries after the incident.
Over time the site of Olympia, in southern Greece, became famous for its temples and monuments, particularly the gold and ivory Statue of Zeus that sat upon his throne in the high temple ...
Let's take a look at some big moments in the history of the Olympic Games. OLYMPIA, GREECE – The first ever Olympics were held in Greece on the plains of Olympia — that's where the name ...
Tourism was widespread in ancient Greece, largely driven by the major sporting events of the Panhellenic Games held at Olympia, Delphi, Isthmia, and Nemea. Thousands from all over Greece and the Greek ...
Olympia, Constantine and Aristides. Pavlos is the eldest son of Constantine II, the former King of Greece, who died at the start of last year and he is also the godson of King Charles. The family ...