Heron of Alexandria.
becauseI'm not exactly sure but i know that the women weren't aloud in the Olympics neither were they aloud to watch the Olympics in the audience.the Olympics were considered a man sport back then like football but in Greek times
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Protesilaus
The Odyssey is an ancient Greek story written by Homer about a man called Odysseus and his journey home after war which took ten years as he was cursed.
zeus was man
ANY free man in a Greek polis could participate in the Olympics if he was fit for event.
Any free man in a Greek polis could participate in the Olympics if he was fit for event.lewis brownsword
man only
Any free, greek man. if a married woman tried to come, she'd be killed. unmarried girls also had their own race.
The Greek word for man is andr-
who came up with the ancient olympics
the Greek weather man was usually a priest, or an astronomer
If you are talking about the ancient Olympics she was beaten to death.
It was invented by the Ancient Greeks to see who was the strongest man
The person that made up the Olympics was named Hercules. He was from Ancient Greek. Also some people found a rock which had the Olympic symbol on!
Men were allowed to enter the Olympics but, young boys were also allowed, this was not determined by age but if the boy was bearded or not so their was no cheating. Women were also allowed in the case that they owned a horse that was being used; as long as it was a man. Other than that it was strictly boys and men. -Seamus There were no ancient Roman Olympics, there were the Gladiatorial sports and funeral games but no Olympics. The ancient Greeks held the Olympics which was called the Olympiad. Next time please check your facts before you spout random nonsense.