Νέμεια
Oἱ δὲ Ἀθηναῖοι ἦσαν ἐν μεγάλῳ κινδύνῳ... (adaptation of Herodotus 6.105) → The Athenians were in great danger...
English (Slater)
Nemean Games — Νέμεια, Νέμεα (τά). Πυθέας εὐρυσθενὴς νίκη Νεμείοις παγκρατίου στέφανον (N. 5.5) Νέμεά τ' οὐκ ἀντιξοεῖ (O. 13.34)
Greek Monolingual
Νέμεια, τὰ (Α)
(ποιητ. τ.) βλ. Νέμεα.
Wikipedia EN
The Nemean Games (Greek: Νέμεα or Νέμεια) were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece, and were held at Nemea every two years (or every third).
With the Isthmian Games, the Nemean Games were held both the year before and the year after the Ancient Olympic Games and the Pythian Games in the third year of the Olympiad cycle. Like the Olympic Games, they were held in honour of Zeus. They were said to have been founded by Heracles after he defeated the Nemean lion; another myth said that they originated as the funeral games of a child named Opheltes. However, they are known to have existed only since the 6th century BC (from 573 BC, or earlier). The winners received a wreath of wild celery leaves from the city of Argos.
Translations
af: Nemeïese Spele; bg: Немейски игри; ca: Jocs Nemeus; cs: Nemejské hry; da: Nemeiske lege; de: Nemeische Spiele; el: Νέμεα; en: Nemean Games; es: Juegos Nemeos; fi: Nemean kisat; fr: Jeux néméens; he: המשחקים הנמאיים; hu: Nemeai játékok; id: Pesta Olahraga Nemea; it: Giochi nemei; ja: ネメア祭; ko: 네메아 제전; la: Nemea; lt: Nemėjos žaidynės; lv: Nemejas spēles; nl: Nemeïsche Spelen; pl: Igrzyska nemejskie; pt: Jogos Nemeus; ru: Немейские игры; sh: Nemejske igre; sk: Nemejské hry; sr: Немејске игре; sv: Nemeiska spelen; tl: Mga Palarong Nemeo; uk: Немейські ігри