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🌍 the Stadium at Olympia

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  • Information
    where the games are held
    In
    🌍 Olympia (Elis)
    Place of burial of
    👤 Endymion son of Aethlios, beloved of Selene
    Relics preserved on site
    🏛️ the Tomb of Endymion (Olympia) in the Stadium of Olympia
    Encompasses
    🏛️ the Tomb of Endymion (Olympia)
    Related entities
    🏛️ the Tomb of Endymion (Olympia) in the Stadium of Olympia🌍 the Stadium at Olympia where the games are held👤 Endymion son of Aethlios, beloved of Selene
    Mentioned by
    📖 Pausanias 5.1.5📖 Pausanias 6.20.9
    Mentioned in text
    Pausanias
    Relevant to local traditions reported from
    🌍 Elis (region) region in the Peloponnese
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