Stadium of Nemea (Korinthia) Archaia Nemea
Stadium, stadium, tunnel, dressing room at Archaia Nemea in Korinthia Peloponnese
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Latitude: 37.806800
Longitude: 22.714600
Confidence: High
Time period: CH
Region: Peloponnese
Country: Greece
Department: Korinthia
Mod: Archaia Nemea
The Stadium in which Panhellenic games were held every two years in honour of Opheltes, was built at the end of the 4th century B.C., as part of a renovation project of the Sanctuary. In about 270 B.C., the games were transferred to Argos. Despite an attempt in 235 B.C., of Aratos of Sicyon to bring them back to Nemea (and indeed, for a while, they took place alternately in Nemea and Argos), the games were definitively transferred to Argos not long after.
The stadium was excavated in 1974-1981 by the American School of Classical Studies (University of Berkeley, California) under the direction of S. Miller.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stadium_at_Nemea
Wikidata ID: Q27779883
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