Monday, November 21, 2011

History Of Olympic (Part 03)

Helo, Boys and Girls..
whats up? Hope u all are doing great (^^). Sorry about the delay! Hmm.. where do I have to begin on this monday... Hehehe, Oh silly me. Lets we continued our last topics about the History of Olympics, shall we? Lets get it on...

Experts
Ancient Greece produced many experts whose names are still remembered to this day. Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates is an expert on philosophy. Pitaeoras and Archimedes is an expert on science. Hippocrates labeled as? World Father of Medicine? because its role is very admirable. Unconsciously people often use the term chaotic political and psychological terms Oudipus-complex. Chaos means disorder comes from the Greek. Oudipus Similarly, the legend of a boy who kills his biological father biological mother later married Greek influence had spread throughout the world in various fields. Western astrology or horoscopes, for example, recognize the various zodiac. Zodiac-zodiac is derived from Greek mythology (Greek Mythology, 1977).

In one narrated mythology Kronos and Rhea gave birth to Zeus. For fear of being swallowed Kronos, Rhea brought Zeus to a goat Almatheia to breastfeed. To thank Zeus then placed as a sign of the zodiac Aries (picture a goat).

Another mythology tells Diskouroi, twins of Zeus with Leda Diskouroi Princess is the guide and protector of sailors. Karenaberjasa, they were both awarded the award as a sign of the zodiac Gemini (twins illustrated).

Legend of Heracles or Hercules, the hero mighty-god in human form, is very popular in various parts of the world. Even his films achieve box office in many countries.

Legend of the Trojan Horse is so pervasive and more people. Legend has it been bothering a German banker Heinrich Schliemann to conduct excavations in Troy Hill. The result is amazing because he found ancient artifacts are extraordinarily beautiful.

The name also comes from the European continent Greek legend. It is said that Zeus was enamored of Europe, the daughter of Agenor, a common man. Then Zeus disguised as a bull and carrying white European walk. In the end Zeus lowered his girlfriend on the beach and then a new country named Europe.

Ancient Greek alphabet known until now and is still used as symbols or terms in various sciences. Number of 24 pieces of the Greek alphabet, a row is alfa (a), beta (b), gamma (g), delta (d), epsilon (e), zeta (z), eta (e), theta (th), iota (i), kappa (k), lambdha (1), mu (m), nu (n), xi (x), omikron (o), pi (p), rho (r), sigma (s), tau (t), upsilon (y, u), fi (f), kfai (kh), psi (ps), and omega (o).

Mathematics and physics, for example, using alpha, beta, and gamma as the name of the angle and light. Unit of electrical resistance is the omega. The term for the sum of the sigma, and much more.

Greece is the center of world culture and science. However, relatively barren country. Greek main income comes from tourism by exploiting the full potential arkeologisnya heritage. Within a year the number of tourists visiting Greece reach dozens of million people, more than the population that only 12 million inhabitants.

Olympic (Olympic) is among the nation's sports arena. There are two Olympics the most well known today that the Olympic Summer and Winter Olympics. Summer Olympics is a summer sports event held every four years and followed by all countries in the world are listed on the International Olympic Committee (IOC = International Olympic Committee)

Winter Olympics is a showcase of winter sports among nations, held four years. The match is usually performed on ice or snow, such as ice skating or skiing. The number of participating countries the Winter Olympics are less than the Summer Olympics, because the countries that are in equator do not have the facilities for winter sports.

In the next article, which referred to the Olympic Summer Games.
First Modern Olympics. At first Olympics in ancient Greece lasted only until the ancient Olympics in 393 AD was stopped by the Roman Emperor Theodosius. Olympic then revived by a French nobleman, Pierre Fredy, Baron de Courbertin in 1896.

In a congress held in 1894 in Paris by Pierre Fredy, founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the capital of Greece, Athens was chosen to host the first modern Olympics in 1896. And then since 1896 until now, every four years the Summer Olympics are always held except for the years during World War II.

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