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Olea oleaster, the wild-olive, has been considered by various botanists a valid species and a subspecies of the cultivated olive tree, Olea europea, which is a tree of multiple origins that was domesticated, it now appears, at various places during the fourth and third millennia BCE, in selections drawn from varying local populations. The wild-olive (Ancient Greek κότινος/kótinos), which ancient Greeks distinguished from the cultivated olive tree (Ancient Greek ἐλαία/ἐλἀα), was used to fashion the olive wreath awarded victors at the ancient Olympic games. The ancient and sacred wild-olive tree of Olympia stood near the Temple of Zeus, patron of the games.

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  • Olea oleaster (es)
  • Olea oleaster (en)
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  • El olivo silvestre o acebuche (Olea oleaster), ha sido considerado por varios botánicos tanto una especie válida como una subespecie​ del olivo cultivado, Olea europea, que es un árbol de múltiples orígenes ​ que fue domesticado, ahora parece, en varios lugares durante el cuarto y tercer milenio a. C., en selecciones extraídas de diversas poblaciones locales.​ El olivo silvestre (griego antiguo κότινος/kótinos),​ que los antiguos griegos distinguían del olivo cultivado (griego antiguo ἐλαία/ἐλἀα), se utilizó para modelar la corona de olivo con la que se premiaba a los vencedores en los Juegos Olímpicos antiguos.​ El antiguo ​ olivo silvestre sagrado de Olimpia se encontraba cerca del Templo de Zeus, patrón de los juegos. (es)
  • Olea oleaster, the wild-olive, has been considered by various botanists a valid species and a subspecies of the cultivated olive tree, Olea europea, which is a tree of multiple origins that was domesticated, it now appears, at various places during the fourth and third millennia BCE, in selections drawn from varying local populations. The wild-olive (Ancient Greek κότινος/kótinos), which ancient Greeks distinguished from the cultivated olive tree (Ancient Greek ἐλαία/ἐλἀα), was used to fashion the olive wreath awarded victors at the ancient Olympic games. The ancient and sacred wild-olive tree of Olympia stood near the Temple of Zeus, patron of the games. (en)
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