No, there was only olympic games for men in ancient olympic history
it was in ancient olympic
The ancient Olympic games were held in Olympia, Greece.
They were called the olympic games!
No, there's no records or listings of the ancient Rome Olympics because ancient Rome never had the ancient Olympics. The Olympic games were Greek events. The emperor Nero tried to establish Olympic type games called the Neronia, but they soon fizzled out.
The pentathlon is a modern Olympics sport.
The Olympic Games caused a pause in wars.
The ancient Olympic games were held in Olympia, Greece.
The Ancient Greeks held the games at Olympus, Greece, thus giving the name 'The Olympic Games'. In 1894, Pierre de Coubertin wanted to continue the Olympics, and named these modern Olympics the 'Modern Olympic Games'.
They were competitions held between states within ancient Greece similar to today's Olympic Games. Click on the 'Ancient Olympics' below to learn more about them.
The Greeks are the ones who stared the olympic games to worship their gods and godesses.
the frist olympics games were football,long jump,swimming,javlin. thankyou for letting me answer.
The ancient Greeks dedicated the Olympic Games to their gods.