- The
Leonidaion (Λεωνίδαιον) was the
lodging place for
athletes taking part in the
Olympic Games at Olympia. It was
located at the
southwest edge of the...
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whereas the palaestra, the
workshop of Pheidias, the gymnasion, and the
Leonidaion lie to the west.
Olympia was also
known for the
gigantic chryselephantine...
- 2: Prytaneion, 4: Temple of Hera, 5: Pelopion, 10: Stadium, 15: Temple of Zeus, 20: Gymnasium, 21: Palaestra, 26: Gr**** Baths, 29:
Leonidaion, 31: Bouleuterion...
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Monastic Church of
Osios Nikonas (10th century). The "Tomb of Leonidas", or
Leonidaion (37°04′36″N 22°25′31″E / 37.0767°N 22.4254°E / 37.0767; 22.4254), is...
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including the
Temple of Zeus, the
Temple of Hera, the
Palaestra and the
Leonidaion.
Archaeological sites in Epirus, the
western part of
mainland Greece,...
- Διονυσικλῆς) of Miletus, sculptor. One of his
famous works was a statue, at
Leonidaion, of
Democrates of
Tenedos who was an
ancient Olympic winner at wrestling...
- Gr****: Δημοκράτης),
ancient Olympic winner in the men's wrestling. At
Leonidaion there was a
statue of him
which was made by
Dionysicles (Ancient Gr****:...
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rooms (5.1×5.1 m) on all four sides. The
nearest comparison is with the
Leonidaion of
Olympia used as a
hotel for
delegations for the
Olympic Games. Some...
- of
Thasos Leodes Leon (mathematician) Leon of
Salamis Leon of
Sparta Leonidaion Leonidas I
Leonidas II
Leonidas (physician)
Leonidas (sculpture) Leonidas...
- aqueduct,
which came from the
south along the north-south path east of the
Leonidaion." However, the rule that
water flows downhill,
being a law of
nature as...