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- The Olympic Truce, also known as "Ekecheiria", is a tradition that dates back to Ancient Greece. It was established to ensure safe participation in the Olympic Games for athletes and spectators from different city-states, which were otherwise often in conflict with each other12. The truce is intended to promote the idea of working toward world peace, and a U.N. resolution upholding the Olympic Truce has been passed 15 times3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A "truce" (from Ancient Greek ἐκεχειρία (ékécheiria) 'laying down of arms') was announced before and during the Olympic Games to ensure the host city state (Elis) was not attacked and athletes and spectators could travel safely to the Games and peacefully return to their respective countries.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_TruceThe tradition of the “Olympic Truce”, or “Ekecheiria”, was established in Ancient Greece in the ninth century BC through the signing of a treaty between three kings – Iphitos of Elis, Cleisthenes of Pisa and Lycurgus of Sparta – to allow safe participation in the ancient Olympic Games for all athletes and spectators from these Greek city-states, which were otherwise almost constantly engaged in conflict with each other.olympics.com/ioc/olympic-truceEvery two years, the host country of the upcoming Olympics introduces a U.N. resolution that other member states can co-sponsor. The truce is intended to secure safe passage for athletes during the Games and, in the long term, promote the idea of working toward world peace. A U.N. resolution upholding the Olympic Truce has been passed 15 times.apnews.com/article/what-is-the-olympic-truce-5ea9…
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