Women Couldn’t Compete In The Ancient Olympics, So They Held The Heraean Games Instead

29/07/2021 3 min Temporada 3 Episodio 584

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Episode Synopsis

In ancient Greece, the Olympics were for men only. But from what we can tell, women representing 16 city-states would come together every four years to weave a robe for Hera, the queen of the gods, and hold a footrace for single women. Plus: the 1960 Summer Games were the first to be telecast in the US. In the days before satellites, it took a lot of work to get tapes from the Rome Games to the US broadcast networks. 
The Women: Were The Ancient Olympics Just For Men? (Penn Museum)
Rome, Italy, 1960 (Britannica)
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