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What is the name of the river that flows through Ancient Olympia?
Kladeos
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What are the main buildings in Ancient Olympia?
1.
Stadium
2.
Treasuries
3. Temple of
Hera
4. Altar of
Zeus
5. Temple of
Zeus
6.
Philippelon
7.
Palaistra
8.
Gymnasion
9.
Leonidaion
10.
Baths
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What was the largest temple built in Ancient Greece until the Parthenon?
The Temple of Zeus
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When was the Temple of Zeus constructed?
Between
472
BC and
456
BC
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Who was the main architect of the Temple of Zeus?
Libon
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How was the Temple of Zeus oriented?
From
east
to
west
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What type of temple design was the Temple of Zeus?
Doric
temple design
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What did the four friezes of the Temple of Zeus contain?
Metope
depictions of various
stories
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What is depicted in the eastern pediment of the Temple of Zeus?
The myth of
Oinomaos
and
Pelops
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Who stands in the center of the eastern pediment of the Temple of Zeus?
Zeus
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What does the western pediment of the Temple of Zeus depict?
The battle between the
Centaurs
and Lapiths (
Centauromachy
)
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What do the Centaurs and Lapiths represent in the western pediment of the Temple of Zeus?
The
victory
of
human civilization
over barbarism
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How many metopes are there on the eastern and western sides of the Temple of Zeus?
Twelve
metopes
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What do the metopes on the Temple of Zeus depict?
The
twelve
labors of
Heracles
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Who designed the statue of Zeus?
Phidias
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Where is the stadium located in relation to the
Temple
of
Zeus
?
To the east of the
Temple
of
Zeus
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What were the treasuries in Ancient
Olympia
used for?
To store
valuable
offerings to the
gods
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What was the Temple of Hera originally built for?
As a temple for both
Hera
and
Zeus
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What is the significance of the
Olympic flame
?
It is lit from the
altar
of
Hera
and carried to all parts of the world
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What does the Temple of Zeus symbolize?
The importance of
Zeus
, Hercules, Pelops, and the
Greeks
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What is the Philippeion?
A circular memorial made from
limestone
and
marble
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What was the purpose of the palaestra at
Olympia
?
Devoted to the
training
of
wrestlers
and other athletes
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What does the term "gymnasion" refer to?
A training
facility
for
competitors
in public games
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Why did athletes compete naked in the Olympics?
In honor of the
gods
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What was the Leonidaion used for?
As
lodging
for athletes participating in the
Olympic Games
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What was the purpose of the
Greek baths
?
To service the
needs
of the
athletes
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What was the process athletes followed after training in the baths?
They rubbed their body with
oil
and then
threw dust
on it
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Why was the
process
of using the
baths time-consuming
?
It was necessary and followed a certain ritual
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What are the key features of the Temple of Zeus?
Largest
temple in Ancient Greece until the
Parthenon
Constructed between
472
BC and
456
BC
Designed by architect
Libon
Built from local
limestone
Dimensions
: 64.1 m length, 21.7 m width
Doric
design with
78
columns (6 x 13)
Contains
metopes
depicting various stories
Houses the statue of
Zeus
, approximately
13
m tall
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What are the main functions of the buildings in Ancient Olympia?
Stadium
: Venue for athletic competitions
Treasuries
: Storage for offerings to the gods
Temple
of
Hera
: Worship of Hera and Zeus
Altar
of Zeus: Site for sacrifices
Temple
of Zeus: Worship and treasury
Philippelon
: Memorial for famous Greeks
Palaistra
: Training for wrestlers and athletes
Gymnasion
: Training facility for public games
Leonidaion
: Lodging for athletes
Baths
: Hygiene and ritual practices for athletes
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