Image Delphi stadium DSC06305.jpg thumb View of the stadium of the Delphi sanctuary, used for the PythianGames. The stone steps on the left were added under the Romans. Image Delphi stadium starting line DSC06301.jpg thumb upright This starting line at the Delphi stadium used for the PythianGames at Delphi ... the start signalling mechanism. The PythianGames Delphic Games were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece , a forerunner of the modern Olympic Games , held every four years at the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi . ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 485272 PythianGamesPythianGames , Encyclopedia Britannica . ref They were held in honour of Apollo two years after and two years before each Olympic Games, and between each Nemean Games Nemean and Isthmian Games . They were founded sometime in the 6th century BCE , and, unlike the Olympic Games, also featured competitions for music and poetry. The music and poetry competitions pre dated the athletic portion of the games ... that no one forgot about this heroic deed, he created the Pythiangames to commemorate his victory ... , in Thessaly . Smaller versions of the PythianGames were celebrated in many other cities of the Levant and Greece. History Image Delphi charioteer front DSC06255.JPG thumb left upright The PythianGames included a chariot race. The historical timeframe of the PythianGames starts 582 BCE, when the administration of the Games was handed over to the Delphic Amphiktyonia, a council of the twelve ... as in the past, but every four years, one year prior to the Olympic Games, presumably end August. In the beginning only musical contests were held in the PythianGames then extended by singing to guitar ... Panhellenic Games Category Festivals in Ancient Greece Gamespythian Category Delphi Category 6th ... the oracle at Delphi. Otherwise, the athletic events were the same as the Olympic Games. A four horse ... rearrangement of the Pythian even the gymnastic competitions and the chariot racing and horse ... more details
Pythian Temple may refer to Pythian Temple New York City Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater Columbus, Ohio Pythian Temple Tacoma, Washington See also List of Knights of Pythias buildings Disambig ... more details
A Pythian Castle was a local meeting place of the Knights of Pythias . It can refer to United States By state Pythian Castle Arcata, California , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt County, California Pythian Castle is sometimes used to identify the Pythian Home of Missouri Pythian Castle Toledo, Ohio , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lucas County, Ohio Pythian Castle Hall, an alternate name for Knights of Pythias Building Fort Worth, Texas Pythian Castle Portsmouth, Virginia , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Portsmouth, Virginia Pythian Castle Lodge , Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin See also List of Knights of Pythias buildings Pythian Temple disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater nrhp type image caption location 861 867 Mt. Vernon Ave., Columbus, Ohio lat degrees 39 lat minutes 58 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 82 long minutes 58 long seconds 44 long direction W locmapin Ohio built 1925 architect Evans & Plato LeVeque,L.L. architecture Colonial Revival added November 25, 1983 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 83004295 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater is an historic Knights of Pythias building built 1925 in the Colonial Revival style of architecture at 861 867 now simply 867 Mt. Vernon Avenue in Columbus, Ohio . Also known as the York Rite Masonic Temple , it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1983. ref name nris Since March 1987 it has been the King Arts Complex , named in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ref http www.kingartscomplex.com about index.aspx The King Arts Complex history ref See also Masonic Temple Columbus, Ohio , also NRHP listed References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category Colonial Revival architecture in Ohio Category 1925 architecture Category Knights of Pythias buildings Category Masonic buildings in Ohio Ohio NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Castle nrhp type image Pythian Castle Arcata CA.jpg caption The Pythian Castle was built by the Knights of Pythias location 1100 H St., Arcata, California lat degrees 40 lat minutes 52 lat seconds 16 lat direction N long degrees 124 long minutes 5 long seconds 6 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin California built 1885 architect Glidden, A.P. architecture Queen Anne added February 20, 1986 area convert 0.2 acre governing body Private refnum 86000263 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Castle building in Arcata, California is a Queen Anne architecture styled building built in 1885. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. ref name nris See also Odd Fellows Hall Eureka, California another historic lodge in Humboldt County National Register of Historic Places listings in Humboldt County, California References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in California Category Queen Anne architecture in California Category 1885 architecture Category Arcata, California Category Knights of Pythias buildings Category Buildings and structures in Humboldt County, California California NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Temple nrhp type image Pythian Temple.jpg caption Pythian Temple, February 6, 2008 location 924 926 1 2 Broadway, Tacoma, Washington lat degrees 47 lat minutes 15 lat seconds 17 lat direction N long degrees 122 long minutes 26 long seconds 23 long direction W locmapin Washington built 1906 architect Frederick Heath architect Cowan & Black architecture Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals , Second Renaissance Revival architecture Second Renaissance Revival added August 23, 1985 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 85001811 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Temple , built in 1906 for Commencement Lodge Number 7 of the Knights of Pythias , is an historic building located on Broadway in the Theater District of Tacoma, Washington . It was designed by noted Tacoma architect Frederick Heath architect Frederick Heath . Like many multistory urban fraternal buildings built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its lower floors were rented out for retail and office spaces while the upper floors were reserved for lodge use. This pattern of usage continues into the 21st century for this building, although Commencement Lodge plans to renovate the building to permit the rental of its hall for cultural events. ref http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM1CDD Pythian Temple Tacoma Washington Waymarking listing for Pythian Temple ref On August 23, 1985, Pythian Temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places . ref name nris The building was featured in the summer 2008 newsletter of the Marian Dean Ross Pacific Northwest Chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians . The group reported that the Pythian order remains active and is working to preserve its 1906 building and has ... Deli and Seabury School Middle school Seabury Middle School . gallery File Pythian Temple 2.jpg gallery ... pythian temple The Melon Online Journey to the Center of Tacoma Pythian Temple National Register ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Castle nrhp type image OldPortsmouth3.JPG caption location 610 612 Court St., Portsmouth, Virginia lat degrees 36 lat minutes 50 lat seconds 1 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 18 long seconds 5 long direction W locmapin Virginia built 1897 1898 architect Edward Overman architecture Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival added October 30, 1980 area convert 0.1 acre governing body Private refnum 80004316 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Castle is a historic 3 story brick and stone Knights of Pythias building located at 610 612 Court Street in Portsmouth, Virginia . Built between 1897 and 1898 for the Atlantic Lodge, Knights of Pythias , it was designed by architect Edward Overman in the Romanesque Revival architecture Romanesque Revival style of architecture. Like many multistory urban fraternal buildings built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, its street floor was rented out for retail and office spaces while the upper floors were reserved for lodge use. In 1908 a single story brick and stone Romanesque Revival addition was built to the north of the original building. In 1979 the Pythian Castle was sold by the knights. On October 30, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places . Today it is Paddy O Brian s Restaurant . ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref ref http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers Cities Portsmouth 124 0046 Pythian Castle 1980 Final Nomination.pdf Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff, NRHP Final Nomination Form for Pythian Castle ref References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Knights of Pythias buildings Category National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Category Buildings and structures in Portsmouth, Virginia Category Romanesque Revival architecture in Virginia Category 1897 architecture Virginia NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Home of Missouri name2 Pythian Castle nrhp type image caption location 1451 E. Pythian Street, Springfield, Missouri latitude 37.2214 longitude 93.2686 coord display inline,title locmapin Missouri area convert 2.66 acre ref name nrhpreg built 1913 architect architecture added October 7, 2009 ref name newlistings2009oct16 cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20091016.htm title Announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places date October 16, 2009 accessdate October 17, 2009 work Weekly Listings publisher National Park Service ref governing body Private refnum 09000812 ref name newlistings2009oct16 The Pythian Home of Missouri , also known as Pythian Castle , in Springfield, Missouri was originally built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias and later owned by the United States U.S. United States Armed Forces Military . ref name nrhpreg German and Italian prisoners of war were held there during World War II . ref name nrhpreg The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 2009. ref name nrhpreg cite web title National Register of Historic Places Registration Pythian Home of Missouri Pythian Castle O Reilly Service Club Building 501 U.S. Dept. of Army url http www.nps.gov history nr feature weekly features PythianHomeofMO.pdf format Portable Document Format PDF date August 12, 2009 author Tamara Finocchiaro, Chad Jackson, and Roger Maserang first Tamara publisher National Park Service accessdate October 17, 2009 51 pages, with 5 figures and 14 photos ref ref name newlistings2009oct16 The listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service s weekly ... The Pythian Home of Missouri . It also served as a meeting hall for the order. It served in this capacity ... fulltext ?cid 12332 ref References Reflist External links http www.pythiancastle.com Pythian Castle official site http www.nps.gov history nr feature weekly features 09 16 09 Pythian Home.htm Pythian ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Castle nrhp type image caption location 801 Jefferson Ave., Toledo, Ohio lat degrees 41 lat minutes 39 lat seconds 8 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 32 long seconds 25 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Ohio built 1890 architect Bacon & Huber architecture Romanesque added February 23, 1972 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 72001032 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Castle in Toledo, Ohio , also known as Bleckner Music Company , is a Romanesque architecture Romanesque style building that was built in 1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio Category 1890s architecture in the United States Category Lucas County, Ohio Category Knights of Pythias buildings Ohio NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Castle Lodge nrhp type image caption location 1925 W. National Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin lat degrees 43 lat minutes 1 lat seconds 21 lat direction N long degrees 87 long minutes 56 long seconds 15 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Wisconsin built 1927 architect Oberst,Richard E. architecture Mission Spanish Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival added February 25, 1988 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 88000089 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Pythian Castle Lodge , also known as Crystal Palace , in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , was built in 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin Category 1927 architecture Category Buildings and structures in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Category Knights of Pythias buildings Wisconsin NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Pythian Opera House nrhp type hd image caption location Boothbay Harbor, Maine Boothbay Harbor , Maine latitude 43.8543 longitude 69.6265 coord format dms coord parameters region US ME type landmark coord display inline,title locmapin Maine area convert 0.45 acre m2 ref name nrhpinv2 built 1894 ref name nrhpinv2 architect Francis H. Fassett and Edward F. Fassett architecture Queen Anne added December 30, 2008 ref name newlistings2009jan09 cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20090109.HTM title Announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places, January 9, 2009 accessdate 2009 01 11 work New listings publisher National Park Service ref governing body mpsub refnum 08001256 ref name newlistings2009jan09 The Pythian Opera House , also known as the Knights of Pythias Hall , Boothbay Harbor Opera House and The Opera House , is located at 86  Townsend Avenue in Boothbay Harbor, Maine Boothbay Harbor , Maine . It is significant for its Queen Anne Style architecture and for its association with the governmental and social history of the town. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December  30, 2008. ref name newlistings2009jan09 ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http www.nps.gov history nr feature weekly features PythianOperaHouse.pdf National Register of Historic Places Nomination Pythian Opera House 32  KB date April 18, 2008 author Mitchell, Christi A. publisher National Park Service postscript None 70  pages, including 6  photos ref It was listed as a featured property of the week in a program of the National Park Service that began in July, 2008. ref name newlistings2009jan09 ref name featured cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr nrlist.htm title Weekly List Actions accessdate 2009 01 11 work publisher National Park Service ref See also National Register of Historic Places featured properties and districts National Register of Historic Places listings ... more details
Coord 40.776837 73.981054 display title File The Pythian.jpg thumb right 237px The Pythian condominium building, formerly the Pythian Temple The Pythian Temple is an historic Knights of Pythias building at 135 West 70th Street Manhattan 70th Street between Columbus Avenue Manhattan Columbus Avenue and Broadway, New York City Broadway in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City . It was built in 1927 to serve as a meeting place for the 120 Pythian lodges of New York City. ref name nyt 2009 06 18 cite news last Gray first Christopher title An Improbable Cradle of Rock Music work New York Times date 2009 06 18 url http www.nytimes.com 2009 06 21 realestate 21scapes.html accessdate 2009 09 05 ref Today it is an 88 unit luxury condominium building known as The Pythian . ref http www.nyc architecture.com UWS UWS009.htm NYC Architecture listing for The Pythian ref History As the organization s popularity declined, in the early 1940s the Pythians leased space in the building to Decca Records who created an acoustically renowned music recording studio in it. Decca had transformed a very large third floor auditorium with balconies and wooden floors into a recording studio. ref name SIMONS cite book last Simons first David title Studio Stories How the Great New York Records Were Made location San Francisco publisher Backbeat Books year 2004 url http books.google.com books?id uEmmAK1qjbYC&printsec frontcover Cf. pp.168 169. ref In 1954, Bill Haley and His Comets recorded their album Rock Around the Clock album Rock Around the Clock there. Other artists who recorded there included ... Brace Jovanovich, 1988 . Cf. especially p.357 on the Pythian Temple. ref the building was converted ... ref . The facade underwent a restoration in 2008 9. ref name nyt 2009 06 18 File The Pythian street ... In 2009, the architectural historian Christopher Gray wrote in The New York Times blockquote The Pythian ... orb, or perhaps Isis, over the doorway. ref name nyt 2009 06 18 blockquote File The Pythian column ... more details
Merge to Game disambiguation discuss Talk Games Merge and split date November 2010 The term games is the plural of game TOC right It may refer to Games magazine GamesTM magazine Games , an electronic music album by Larry Fast Games album Games album , an album by Leo Ku Games band Games House Games House , an episode of the TV series House GAMES Georgia Academy of Mathematics, Engineering and Science Nicknames Olympics Olympic Games Summer Olympic Games Winter Olympic Games Special Olympics World Games Ancient Olympic Games Cotswold Olimpick Games Paralympic Games Modern Games All Africa Games Arafura Games Arctic Winter Games Aryan Games Asian Games Asian Winter Games Australian University Games Bolivarian Games British Empire Games Canada Games Central American and Caribbean Games Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Youth Games Cotswold Games East Asian Games FEI World Equestrian Games Friendship Games Gaelic gamesGames of the Small States of Europe Goodwill Games Highland games Community Games , Ireland Jeux de la Francophonie for the French speaking world community Lusophony Games for the Portuguese speaking world community Maccabiah Games Mediterranean Games Military World Games Nordic Games Pacific Games Pan American Games Pan Arab Games Pan Armenian Games Paralympic Games South American Games South Asian Games Southeast Asian Games National Congress of State Games , United States West Asian Games World Games World Air Games World Wheelchair and Amputee Games Diminutives Sports statistics Games played , a statistic in several sports representing the number of games a player has participated in Games pitched , a statistic in baseball which counts the number of appearances by a pitcher See also History of games Game disambiguation disambig nl Games ... more details
Lead too short date February 2009 No Games is a single by singer and producer Serani , released in 2008. Background No Games was produced by Linton TJ White and featured on the Unfinished Business Riddim. The song made its debut at number 55 on Billboard s Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles and Tracks chart. Over on Billboard s Hot R&B Hip Hop Airplay chart, it is the hot shot debut at number 53. According to Serani, No Games was inspired by a need for mutual respect from females. It s a real life thing. If I take something serious like a relationship, I would like mutual respect. I would like her to take me seriously. I am not into playing any games. He pointed out that Dancehall selectors took a while to catch on to the song, but he knew it had the potential to be a hit. From the girls like the song, I knew it was going to be something big, said Serani. A new video for No Games which is one of the songs on the Tads Records recently released compilation, Reggae Jammin Vol One will be shot on film shortly to capitalize on the mainstream success. I am not sure if we are going to shoot the video in Jamaica or overseas, but it won t be a Jamaican director, Serani added. Video A big budget video for No Games will be shot by director Max Nichols in New York this Sunday and will be ready for the small screen in early February. Serani s current low budget video for No Games was posted on YouTube in June 2008, within its first 7 months on YouTube the song got over 1.4 million views. Since then, over 2 years and 6 months later, the video got over 10.4 million views. Future plans The success of No Games has fast forwarded plans for the release of Serani s debut album. The album according to the artiste ... soon. But we are not yet finished with No Games because right now its locking down the North East in America and we still have the rest of the world to deal with, said Serani. No Games not only figured ... Reggae chart. References http www.caribdaily.com article 115035 serani s no games crashes onto billboard ... more details
awarded a garland of olives the Pythiangames, a garland of Bay Laurel laurel , i.e. bay leaves the Nemean ...Panhellenic Games is the collective term for four separate sports festivals held in ancient Greece . The four Games were Ancient Olympic Games Olympic Games the most important and prestigious of the Games, held every four years near Elis , in honour of Zeus the prize was a wreath of wild olive PythianGames held every four years, near Delphi , in honour of Apollo the prize was a Laurel wreath wreath of laurel Nemean Games held every two years, near Nemea , also in honour of Zeus the prize was a wreath of wild celery Isthmian Games held every two years, near Corinth , in honour of Poseidon the prize was a wreath of pine Description The Games took place in a four year cycle known as the Olympiad , which was one of the ways the Greeks measured time. The Olympic Games were used as a starting point, year one of the cycle the Nemean and Isthmian Games were both held in different months in year two, followed by the PythianGames in year three, and then the Nemean and Isthmian Games again in year four. The cycle then repeated itself with the Olympic Games. They were structured this way so that individual athletes could participate in all of the games. Participants could come from all over the Greek ... exceptions, such as the Roman emperor Nero . The main events at each of the games were chariot racing ... . The Olympic Games were the oldest of the four, said to have begun in 776 BCE. It is more likely though that they were founded sometime in the late 7th century BCE. The Pythian, Nemean and Isthmian games most likely began sometime in the first or second quarter of the 6th century BCE. The Isthmian games were held at the Temple of Isthmia temple to Poseidon on the Isthmus of Corinth . The games are also known as the stephanitic games, because winners received only a garland for victory. Stephanitic ... awarded, unlike at other Ancient Greek athletic or artistic contests, such as the Panathenaic Games ... more details
Games. Peisistratus also added music and poetry competitions, which were part of the PythianGames but not the Olympics. The games were divided into games for Athenians only, and games for Athenians and any other Greeks who wanted to participate. The games for all Greeks were essentially the same ...Refimprove date August 2008 Image Greek vase with runners at the panathenaic games 530 bC.jpg thumb Vase ca. 530 b.C. The Panathenaic Games were held every four years in Athens in Ancient Greece since 566 BC . ref A Brief History of the Olympic Games by David C. Young, p. 23 ref They continued into the third century AD. ref Susan Heuck Allen, http books.google.com.au books?id rV8vyYn qMgC&pg PA39&lpg ... Press, 1999, ISBN 0520208684, p. 39. ref These Games incorporated religious festival, ceremony ... Festival The games were part of a much larger religious festival, the Panathenaic festival Panathenaea , which was held every year. Every fourth year when the games were also held, the festival ... the most prestigious games for the citizens of Athens , but they were not as important as the Olympic Games or the other Panhellenic Games . First Great Panathenaea The first Great Panathenaea was held ... ancient sports stadion foot race was more important. These games in which only the Athenians were allowed ... the supposed ancestor of the modern Olympic torch relay that takes place prior to the Games ... Games , mock infantry and cavalry battles, a javelin throw on horseback , the apobatai a chariot race ... a prize larger than for any of the athletic contests. ref A Brief History of the Olympic Games by David ... to the Parthenon was more important than the games themselves. During the Great Panathenaia, a special ... citharody . In addition, the Games included a reading of both the Odyssey and the Iliad . The Panathenaic ... to excavate and refurbish the ancient Panathenaic stadium so that modern Olympic Games could ... by David C. Young, p. 42 ref The Panathenaic stadium has hosted modern Olympic Games in 1870 ... more details
File Nemea2.jpg thumb 300px Modern Nemean Games The Nemean Games Grk. , were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece , and were held at Nemea every two years or every third . With the Isthmian Games , the Nemean Games were held both the year before and the year after the Olympic Games and the PythianGames in the third year of the Olympiad cycle. Like the Olympic Games, they were ... Lion another myth said that they originated as the funeral games of a child named Opheltes . However ... saw the accident, they slew the dragon and instituted funeral games to be held every third year. Other legends attribute the institution of the Nemean games to Heracles , after he had slain the Nemean Lion but the alternative tradition was that he had either revived the ancient games, or at least ... was the god in honour of whom the games were afterwards celebrated is stated by Pindar. ref Pindar, Nem. iii. 114, etc. ref The games were at first of a warlike character, and only warriors and their sons .... The games took place in a grove between Cleonae and Phlius . ref Strabo, viii. ref The various games, according to Apollodorus, ref Apollodorus, iii. 6 ref were horse racing , hoplitodromos ... of olive branches, but afterwards a chaplet of green celery . The presidency at these games and the management ... of these places they are sometimes called the Cleonaean games. The judges who awarded the prizes were ... by Pausanias. ref Pausanias, viii. 40. 3 ref Respecting the time of the year at which the Nemean games ....  90 93 has recently been discovered the Games, under Macedonian control, returned to Nemea at the end ... at the Nemean games, ref Livy, xxvii. 30, etc. Polybius, x. 26 ref and Titus Quinctius Flamininus ... mentioned by any of the writers of the subsequent period. The program of the Nemean Games ... , these were the only games where Woman women could take part, ref After the Romans conquered Greece ... of 4200 meter s or 2.5 mile s. The modern Nemean Games The Society for the Revival of the Nemean ... more details
The Isthmian Games or Isthmia ancient Greek were one of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece ... Games , the Isthmian Games were held both the year before and the year after the Ancient Olympic Games Olympic Games the second and fourth years of an Olympiad , while the PythianGames were held in the third year of the Olympiad cycle. Origin The Games were reputed to have originated as funeral games for Melicertes also known as Palaemon , instituted by Sisyphus , legendary founder and king ... that Pindar already described this version of the origin of the games in a fragment of the Isthian ... publications hero hero.html Melikertes Palaimon, Hero of the Isthmian Games . ref ref the Isthmia ... games from a closed nightly rite into fully fledged athletic games event which was dedicated to Poseidon ... in Olympic games Olympia , which were founded by Heracles . ref Plutarch , Life of Theseus http ... for any Athenian visitors to the Isthmian games to be granted the privilege of front seats ... in the 7th century BC, returned to the Games their old splendour http www.cubicao.tk theory cuberepresentation.html ... 7.14 . ref If we are to accept the traditional date of the first Olympic Games 776 BC , we can say that the first Isthmian Games would have been held in 582 BC . ref According to Solinus, the Isthmian Games were constituted in the 49th Olympiad Solinus , Wonders of the World http www.thelatinlibrary.com solinus5.html 7.14 . The 49th Olympiad began in 584 BC . The Olympic Games took place in http www.friesian.com apology.htm note 1 July August the Isthmian Games in April May of the second year ... Isthmia . ref At least until the 5th century BC Pindar s time the winners of the Isthmian games received ... of victory the same with which the Corinthians crown the victors in the Isthmian games ... From Solon 638 558 BC onwards, for he laid it down that the victor in the Isthmian games was to be paid ... diminished the honours paid to Athletes who were victorious in the games, fixing the prize for a victor ... more details
Board games are Asian Games sports since the 2006 Asian Games 2006 edition . Events Chess class wikitable width 200 Event width 25 Chess at the 2006 Asian Games 06 width 25 Chess at the 2010 Asian Games ... width 200 Event width 25 Weiqi at the 2010 Asian Games 10 Years align center align left Men s team X ... class wikitable width 200 Event width 25 Xiangqi at the 2010 Asian Games 10 Years align center align ... 2 Medal table RankedMedalTable nation width 200px 1 align left flagIOC2team CHN Asian Games 5 7 3 15 2 align left flagIOC2team KOR Asian Games 3 0 1 4 3 align left flagIOC2team IND Asian Games 2 0 2 4 4 align left flagIOC2team UZB Asian Games 1 1 0 2 5 align left flagIOC2team KAZ Asian Games 1 0 0 1 6 align left flagIOC2team VIE Asian Games 0 3 1 4 7 align left flagIOC2team PHI Asian Games 0 1 0 1 8 align left flagIOC2team TPE Asian Games 0 0 2 2 rowspan 3 9 align left flagIOC2team IRI Asian Games 0 0 1 1 align left flagIOC2team JPN Asian Games 0 0 1 1 align left flagIOC2team QAT Asian Games 0 ... width 200 Nation width 25 Chess at the 2006 Asian Games 06 width 25 Chess at the 2010 Asian Games 10 Years align left FlagIOC2team BRN Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team BAN Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team CHN Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team IND Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team INA Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team IRI Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team IRQ Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team JPN Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team JOR Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team KAZ Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team KGZ Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team LAO Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team LIB Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team MAC Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team MAS Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team MDV Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team MGL Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team NEP Asian Games X X 2 align left FlagIOC2team PLE Asian Games X 1 align left FlagIOC2team PHI Asian ... more details
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Games , which included the PythianGames , the Nemean Games , and the Isthmian Games . ref Olympic ...Dablink For the 776 BC to AD 393 Games see Ancient Olympic Games . For the most recent Summer Games in Beijing, see 2008 Summer Olympics . For the most recent Winter Games in Vancouver, see 2010 Winter ... border collapse collapse style font size 110 Olympic Games File Olympic flag.svg 300px border Organizations ... competitors Competitors br All time Olympic Games medal table Medal tables Lists of Olympic medalists Medalists Olympic Games ceremony ceremonies Games Ancient Olympic Games br Summer Olympic Games br Winter Olympic Games br Paralympic Games br Youth Olympic Games The Olympic Games Greek ... of athletes participate in a multi sport event variety of competitions . The Games are currently held every two years, with Summer Olympic Games Summer and Winter Olympic Games alternating, although they occur every four years within their respective seasonal games. Since 2008, host cities are contracted to manage both the Olympic and the Paralympic Games , ref name Parahist where athletes who ... Olympic Games.Originally, the ancient Olympic Games were held in Olympia, Greece Olympia , Greece, from ... during the 20th and 21st centuries has resulted in several changes to the Olympic Games. Some of these adjustments include the creation of the Winter Games for ice and snow sports, the Paralympic Games for athletes with a physical disability, and the Youth Olympic Games for teenage athletes. The IOC ... of corporate sponsorship and commercialization of the Games. World Wars led to the cancellation of the 1916, 1940, and 1944 Games. Large boycotts during the Cold War limited participation in the 1980 and 1984 Games. The Olympic Movement consists of List of international sport federations international ... specific Olympic Games. As the decision making body, the IOC is responsible for choosing the host city for each Olympic Games. The host city is responsible for organizing and funding a celebration of the Games ... more details
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