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sacred olive tree wreath (Kotinos)

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Q: What did winners in the greek Olympics put on their heads?
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What winners in the Olympics put on their heads?

Wreath


What do winners in the Olympics put on their heads that starts with the letter L?

laurels


What did the winners of ancient greek Olympics put on their heads?

At times a Greek god or goddess is not shown to ware any "head piece": but this depends upon the Greek god or goddess. Athena and Ares, being war deities, are sometimes seen adorned with Greek helmets.


What did the winners of the Olympics put on their head?

laurel wreaths


What did the Greeks win in the Olympics that they put on their heads?

Answer, they put hte garlands they were awarded, on heir heads


What did winners in the Olympics put on their head?

sacred olive tree wreath (Kotinos)


What do the medal winners flowers mean in the Olympics?

Im assuming you mean the flowery things you use to win and put on your head, They gave it to the winner indicating he was a respected man and a champion.


Thing that kings used to put on there heads?

Kings put crowns on their (not "there") heads.


Why did they put volleyball in the Olympics?

they put volleyball in the Olympics because it was an athletic sport


When was If We Put Our Heads Together created?

If We Put Our Heads Together was created in 1969-02.


What did the ancient Greeks win in the Greek Olympics?

The only prizes given by the organisers of the Games were an olive branch and perhaps the right to put up a statue. However, winners were sometimes given large rewards by their hometowns when they got home, including cash, horses, household supplies, and military equipment.


What were the games and the sports that the roman played?

watching gladiators kill each other was a popular sport, although, the Romans did put their own twist on the Greek Olympics