Olympeion field
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Olympeion field is an archaeological area within the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Italy, known for the remains of the colossal Temple of Olympian Zeus and related ancient structures.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Olympeion | 1 |
| Olympeion field canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Olympeion field Context triple: [Valley of the Temples, hasPart, Olympeion field]
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A.
Stadium of Delphi
The Stadium of Delphi is an ancient Greek athletic arena located above the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, where athletic contests of the Pythian Games were held.
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Sanctuary of Zeus
The Sanctuary of Zeus at Locri Epizephyrii was an ancient Greek religious site in southern Italy dedicated to the worship of Zeus, reflecting the city’s cultural and spiritual life.
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Theatre of Delphi
The Theatre of Delphi is an ancient Greek open-air theater built into the hillside of the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, renowned for its panoramic views over the valley and its role in religious festivals and dramatic performances.
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D.
Sanctuary of Apollo Actius
The Sanctuary of Apollo Actius was an ancient Greek religious complex near Actium dedicated to the god Apollo, renowned for its temple, festivals, and later association with Augustus’ victory over Antony and Cleopatra.
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E.
Sanctuary of Apollo
The Sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene is an important ancient Greek religious complex in modern-day Libya, dedicated to the god Apollo and central to the civic and spiritual life of the classical city.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Olympeion field Target entity description: Olympeion field is an archaeological area within the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Italy, known for the remains of the colossal Temple of Olympian Zeus and related ancient structures.
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A.
Stadium of Delphi
The Stadium of Delphi is an ancient Greek athletic arena located above the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, where athletic contests of the Pythian Games were held.
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B.
Sanctuary of Zeus
The Sanctuary of Zeus at Locri Epizephyrii was an ancient Greek religious site in southern Italy dedicated to the worship of Zeus, reflecting the city’s cultural and spiritual life.
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C.
Theatre of Delphi
The Theatre of Delphi is an ancient Greek open-air theater built into the hillside of the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi, renowned for its panoramic views over the valley and its role in religious festivals and dramatic performances.
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D.
Sanctuary of Apollo Actius
The Sanctuary of Apollo Actius was an ancient Greek religious complex near Actium dedicated to the god Apollo, renowned for its temple, festivals, and later association with Augustus’ victory over Antony and Cleopatra.
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E.
Sanctuary of Apollo
The Sanctuary of Apollo at Cyrene is an important ancient Greek religious complex in modern-day Libya, dedicated to the god Apollo and central to the civic and spiritual life of the classical city.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (33)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
ancient Greek sanctuary
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archaeological site ⓘ |
| accessibleTo | visitors ⓘ |
| approximateConstructionStart | 5th century BC ⓘ |
| archaeologicalResearch | subject of ongoing excavations and studies ⓘ |
| associatedWithDeity |
Zeus
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surface form:
Zeus Olympios
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| category |
Ancient Greek archaeological sites in Italy
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Archaeological sites in Sicily ⓘ |
| cityState | Akragas ⓘ |
| contains |
Temple of Olympian Zeus
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surface form:
Temple of Olympian Zeus (Agrigento)
altars and ancillary buildings (ruins) ⓘ architectural fragments of the Temple of Olympian Zeus ⓘ foundations of ancient structures ⓘ remains of colossal cult statue elements ⓘ |
| country | Italy ⓘ |
| culture | Ancient Greek ⓘ |
| hasArchaeologicalRemains |
colossal telamons (giant male figures)
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massive temple platform blocks ⓘ |
| heritageDesignation | UNESCO World Heritage Site component ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod | Classical period ⓘ |
| knownFor |
large-scale collapsed temple architecture
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remains of the colossal Temple of Olympian Zeus ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Akragas
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surface form:
Agrigento
Italy ⓘ Province of Agrigento ⓘ Sicily ⓘ Valley of the Temples ⓘ |
| management |
Valley of the Temples
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surface form:
Parco Archeologico e Paesaggistico della Valle dei Templi
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| modernCity |
Akragas
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surface form:
Agrigento
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| partOf |
UNESCO World Heritage Site (as Valley of the Temples, Agrigento)
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surface form:
UNESCO World Heritage Site "Archaeological Area of Agrigento"
Valley of the Temples ⓘ
surface form:
Valley of the Temples archaeological park
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| region | Sicily ⓘ |
| tourism | major tourist attraction in Agrigento ⓘ |
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Subject: Olympeion field Description of subject: Olympeion field is an archaeological area within the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Italy, known for the remains of the colossal Temple of Olympian Zeus and related ancient structures.
Referenced by (2)
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