the ultimate
all important position in the life of the Greek's ancestors.
An Olympiad was meant to be a time unit, measuring the four-year interval between two
Games. Participants came to compete from every corner of the Greek world 4.
prize: an olive wreath and a “heroic) return to their city-states. But apart from the glorious
victory, it was the Olympic values themselves 5.
accorded special meaning to the Games:
noble competition and the effort to combine body, will, and mind in a balanced whole.
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(D) attributed to
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(D) identified
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