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Destinations - Mediterranean - Katakolon
The origin of the Olympic games is thought to have started as a local funerary celebration. The Greeks believed that Herakles himself laid down the regulations for the games and specified the length of the stadium to be 600 feet. The first historical reference to the games can be found in 776 BC, when a treaty between the kings of Elis and of Sparta called for a truce during the Olympic games. From this date on, lists were kept of the winners in the footrace around the stadium, which took place every four years. Other events, such as the long-distance race, pentathlon, boxing and chariot racing, were added later. The winners received a branch from the sacred olive tree as well as material rewards. After an existence of more than a thousand years, the games were banned by Emperor Theodosius and came to an end in 393 AD. The site of ancient Olympia is spread out along the foot of wooded Mount Kronos. Excavations began in 1875 and are considered one of archaeology’s great achievements. A direct consequence was the revival of the Olympic Games by Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Today’s visitors walk among the ruins and reflect on their significance. Don’t miss the site where the Olympic flame is lit even today for the modern games. View all the cruises that call at Katakolon, Mediterranean cruise destination Companies: Silversea Cruises, Cunard Line, Hebridean Island Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Crystal Cruises, P & O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Seabourn Cruise Line, Swan Hellenic, Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Costa Cruises, Fred.Olsen Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, Ocean Village, Royal Caribbean International, Windstar Cruises, Useful links: |
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