Agonothete

/ˈæɡənɑˌθiːt/ noun

A magistrate or official in ancient Greece responsible for organizing and overseeing public athletic contests and games.

From Greek agōn 'contest, struggle' + thetes (from tithenai 'to place, set'). The term refers to the person who arranged and supervised the great athletic competitions like the Olympics.

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