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The Olympic Games were a celebrated tradition from "summary" of The Greeks by Paul Cartledge

The Olympic Games were not just a sporting event for the ancient Greeks. They were a revered and cherished tradition that held a special place in the hearts of all Greek people. Every four years, athletes from different city-states would come together to compete in a variety of events, from running and wrestling to chariot racing and discus throwing. The games were a time of unity and camaraderie, where political disputes were set aside in the spirit of friendly competition. The ancient Greeks believed that the Olympic Games were more than just a display of physical prowess. They saw them as a way to honor the gods and showcase the virtues of excellence, discipline, and fair play. The city of Olympia, where the games were held, became a sacred site for the Greeks. It was here that a truce was declared during the games, ensuring safe passage for all participants and spectators. The Olympic Games were a time of celebration and festivity, with feasting, music, and poetry adding to the spectacle. Victors were awarded with olive wreaths, a symbol of peace and victory in ancient Greece.
  1. The Olympic Games were a cherished tradition that brought the Greek people together in a spirit of competition, unity, and reverence for the gods. The legacy of the ancient Olympics continues to inspire athletes and spectators alike to this day.
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The Greeks

Paul Cartledge

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