- The
gymnasium (Gr****: γυμνάσιον, translit.
gymnásion) in
Ancient Greece functioned as a
training facility for
competitors in
public games. It was also...
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exercise and sports. The word is
derived from the
ancient Gr**** term "
gymnasion". They are
commonly found in
athletic and
fitness centres, and as activity...
- the bouleuterion,
whereas the palaestra, the
workshop of Pheidias, the
gymnasion, and the
Leonidaion lie to the west.
Olympia was also
known for the gigantic...
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right to the dromoi, an area
dubbed the
gymnasion by the
archaeologists for convenience. Both
sides were the
gymnasion, a name
which was
sometimes applied...
- muni****lity has an area of 340.442 km2, the muni****l unit 160.604 km2.
Stadion Gymnasion Abaton Odeon Roman baths Statuette of
Asclepius List of
ancient Gr****...
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Upper Gymnasion...
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separate organization, the "
Gymnasion Club", and
started holding yearly sports competitions. In 1898,
Orpheus and
Gymnasion merged again to form Panionios...
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Pancyprian Gymnasium (Gr****: Παγκύπριον Γυμνάσιον, romanized: Pankýprion
Gymnásion), is the
oldest still operational high
school in Cyprus,
founded in 1812...
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Hestiatorion ("
Gymnasion")...
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arete included physical training, for
which the Gr****s
developed the
gymnasion;
mental training,
which included oratory, rhetoric, and
basic sciences;...