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The Statue of Zeus at Olympia

The most celebrated creative work in all of Greece and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World the Statue of Zeus at Olympia has created a deep impact on all who have seen it.

Pausanias, a Greek voyager who has written the initial guidebook to olden Greece in 150 AD, explains the statue in vast detail; nevertheless he also writes that reports are far small of the idea made by a sight of the image. To the Greeks the statue of Olympian Zeus was the personified God, and the one who does get an opportunity to see it even once was considered to be unfortunate.

Governing over the Gods from his glorious and dignified throne on the top of Mount Olympus, Zeus could see everything, rewarded superior demeanor, penalized wickedness, and ruled all. He was the spreader of thunder and lightning, rain, and storms, and his weapon was the thunderbolt. He was thought to be the defender of towns, the dwellings, unfamiliar persons and supplicants.

Inside this temple the figure of the highest and ultimate God sat upon a meticulously carved cedar wood throne that was ornamented with legendary sights of inferior Gods and heroes made in gold, ebony, and valuable stones. In his left hand Zeus had a scepter made of a multihued alloy of uncommon metals; coroneted with an eagle’s head, it represented his rule over the earth. His absolute right hand sustained a full size statue of Nike, the goddess of triumph, and the bench underneath his feet was held by two remarkable gold lions.

Presiding over the Olympic Games
Zeus controlled the Olympic Games, an enormous Pan-Hellenic celebration that took place only once in every four years. Confined by a sacred truce, athletes from cities all through Greece made a trip to Olympia

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