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OlympiaAncient sanctuary in the western Peloponnese, Greece, with a temple of Zeus, stadium (for foot races, boxing, and wrestling) and hippodrome (for chariot and horse races), where the original Olympic Games, founded 776 BC, were held every four years. The gold and ivory statue of Zeus that stood here, made by Phidias, was one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It was removed to Constantinople, where it was destroyed in a fire. The face of Zeus may have served as a model for the face of Christ Pantocrator in the dome of St Sophia. Olympia
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They will all be sitting in the drawing-room, and he with Olympia on the sofa. He began to talk of the Olympia by Manet, which then hung in the Luxembourg. There can be no reward so fitting as maintenance in the Prytaneum, O men of Athens, a reward which he deserves far more than the citizen who has won the prize at Olympia in the horse or chariot race, whether the chariots were drawn by two horses or by many. |
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