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But theatrical and sporting contests – from the Dionysia to the Olympics – were rarely rewarded with gold or other treasures. The most popular playwright might win a laurel wreath, say. Or Pindar (the early fifth-century BCE lyric poet from Thebes) might write an ode centred on a victorious athlete’s tremendous sporting prowess.
Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth
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