Mark Brader quoted Jeopardy!:
>> GREECE'S GEORGE I SUPPORTED A MOVEMENT TO REVIVE
>> THIS SPORTING EVENT ABOLISHED IN 393 A.D.
Stephen Perry:
> interesting. I'll try to look up their source, as it disagrees
> with mine.
That's a surprise. After posting my guess, I googled or wikipediaed
it or something, and the answer I found was also 393. I hadn't
remembered the exact year, but I did assume it was well known.
In fact it turns out not to be accurately known at all. Just another
reminder of how spotty our knowledge of ancient times really is.
First, you earlier said you were using an Olympic source -- here's one
of those that agrees with Jeopardy!:
http://www.olympic.org/Documents/Reference_documents_Factsheets/The_Olympic_Games_of_the_Antiquity.pdf
Second, have a look at this page:
http://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/2012/08/04/when-were-the-olympic-games-abolished/
I was curious enough to do a Google search like
olympics abolished 391..395
(I think that's exactly what I typed, but I'm not sure now) and scan the
result summaries for the first 50 hits. One of them was Roger Pearse's
page cited above, and a few others were irrelevant hits or the summaries
did not give a date. But of the ones that did give a date, the votes were:
1 391
3 392
32 393
2 "about" or "around" 393
1 "393 or 394"
6 394
> yet another off by 1 error. you know the kind. :-)
If not more.
There is also disagreement as to which Theodosius it was.
--
Mark Brader | Obviously an off by 1 error somewhere. You know
Toronto | the kind, where you intend to put something simple
m...@vex.net | like "while (1=0) {" and type "while (1=1) {" instead.
--Stephen Perry