Olympic Truce (Ekecheiria)

Author(s)
Bourke, Graeme F
Publication Date
2016
Abstract
The Olympic ekecheiria was a truce associated with the Olympic Games, held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus Olympios in Eleia. The traditional view is that the announcement of the ekecheiria by envoys from Elis led to several months of peace throughout Greece. Lammer argues, however, that since ekecheiria were also declared for the other three major panhellenic festivals, all held in summer (when most Greek warfare took place), the truce must merely have guaranteed safe passage for festival-goers.
Citation
Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia, v.1. A-R, Greek section, p. 396-397
ISBN
9781610690195
9781610690201
9781440849787
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Language
en
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Edition
1
Title
Olympic Truce (Ekecheiria)
Type of document
Entry In Reference Work
Entity Type
Publication

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