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Values Aims Reality of the Modern Olympic Games 64.205 Values Aims Reality of the Modern Olympic Games. being a summary of a sociological documentary and experimental analysis, published under the above ...
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The Olympiad of 512 B.C. ... to Zeus and Poseidon, 2) to Hera and Athena, 3) to Hermes and Apollo, 4) to the Graces and Dionyos8, 5) to Artemis and Alpheios, 6) to Kronos and Rea. ...
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The Ancient Olympic Games and the 1896 Games: Differences and ... 71.123-141 The Ancient Olympic Games and the 1896 Games: Differences and Future Prospects. by Dr Maxwell L. Howell (Canada), Professor, Chairman of the ...
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History of Sports in Ancient Egypt They contain many illustrations of athletics, wrestling and some other games. It is difficult to think of a sport which the Ancient Egyptians did not ...
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History of Sports in Ancient Egypt Last, but not least, it remains to be said that in Egypt, sport was born and flourished, and from there spread to Greece, Rome and to the rest of the world. ...
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History of Sports in Ancient Egypt Last, but not least, it remains to be said that in Egypt, sport was born and flourished, and from there spread to Greece, Rome and to the rest of the world. ...
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Proceedings of the International Olympic Academy Proceedings of the International Olympic Academy. Currently the following complete proceeding is available: International Olympic Academy Twentieth Session ...
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Baron Pierre de Coubertin Only those who have worked in the Olympic Movement for many years can fully appreciate the greatness of Pierre de Fredi, Baron de Coubertin, his wisdom in ...
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History of Sports in Ancient Egypt There are numberless representations on tomb and temple walls, but none is more striking ... Ramses Funeral Temple, 20th Dynasty, 1000 B.C. Medinet Habu ...
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The Art in the Sanctuary of Olympia The thousands of dedications that flooded the area of the sanctuary and its temples represented the art not only of Olympia and the surrounding district of ...
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