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Were the only Olympics the only games held in ancient Greece?

yes


Why Olympics are held every four years?

Sporting contests were held in Olympia,the sanctuary in the W.Peloponnese,ancient Greece as a sacred truce every four years in Greece.


In ancient Greece how often were the Olympics held?

every 4 years just like now.


How often were the the ancient Greek Olympics held?

the ancient Olympics games were held once in 4 years. the time period was called as Olympiads & was only held in Olympia in Greece


When were the Olympics held in Ancient Greece?

Every summer no! the answer above is wrong!!!! the Olympics are help every 4 years and i think are only held in 1 place in a lifetime!


When did the ancient greece olympics end?

The Ancient Greek Olympics ended in 393 AD, after 615 years, by order of Roman Emperor Theodosius I. They began in Olympia, Greece in 776 BC and were held every 4 years.


Why are the Olympics held every 4 years and not every year?

The Olympics are held every four years because the Ancient Games held at Olympia in Greece, were held every four years. The time in between the Ancient Games was called the Olympiad and was used for dating purposes!


Where did first olympics held?

The Ancient Olympic Games were a religious and athletic festival held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece among representatives of several city-states and kingdoms of Ancient Greece. Answer: Olympia, Greece


How often were the ancient Olympics they held?

Every four years at the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in Elis.


When was the Ancient Olympics Held?

They were held every 4 years


How often are they held in ancient Olympics?

They do it every 4 years.


How long is the Olympics of Greece?

The Ancient Olympic Games took place over the course of five days in Olympia, Greece every four years. They were the most prestigious of the four PanHellenic Games sports festivals held in Greece.