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SCG5211 - Greece 1961 – Ancient Greek Art and Sport (Bull-Leaping & Olympic Victor Diagoras)
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Issued by Greece in 1961, these commemorative stamps highlight themes from classical antiquity.
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5 Lepta (left): Depicts the Minoan sport of bull-leaping (Taurokathapsia), a ritual athletic event from Crete that symbolizes agility, bravery, and ceremonial tradition.
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50 Lepta (right): Honors Diagoras of Rhodes, a celebrated Olympic victor, shown carried in triumph by his sons—an enduring image of athletic glory and Greek heritage.
These stamps combine archaeological and historical motifs, showcasing Greece’s enduring connection to its ancient sporting and cultural achievements.
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