Panhellenic Games
The Panhellenic Games were a series of athletic competitions held in ancient Greece, primarily to honor the god Zeus. These games included various events such as running, wrestling, and chariot racing, and were held at different locations, with the most famous being the Olympic Games in Olympia.
The Panhellenic Games were significant in promoting unity among the Greek city-states, as athletes from various regions competed together. Other notable games included the Pythian Games in Delphi and the Nemean Games in Nemea, each celebrating different deities and cultural traditions.