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Pankration and from
Pankration, from the Greek words " Pan " and " Kratos " meaning " the one who controls everything ", is a world heritage martial art with the unique distinction of being the only martial sport in existence today that can legitimately trace its roots to the ancient Olympic Games from 648 BC to 393 AD.
Pancrase is taken from Pankration, a sport in the ancient Olympic games.

Pankration and ancient
They formed a promotion called Pancrase, named by ’ 60s wrestling star Karl Gotch after the sport of Pankration in the ancient Olympics, which combined all different forms of fighting into one sport.

Pankration and elements
Pankration, as practiced in historical antiquity, was an athletic event that combined techniques of both boxing ( pygmē / pygmachia – πυγμή / πυγμαχία ) and wrestling ( palē – πάλη ), as well as additional elements, such as the use of strikes with the lower extremities, to create a broad fighting sport very similar to today's mixed martial arts competitions.

Pankration and are
The other five forms are Freestyle wrestling, Grappling / Submission wrestling, Beach wrestling, Pankration athlima, Alysh / Belt wrestling and Traditional / Folk wrestling .< ref >

Pankration and boxing
Pankration ( or ) was a martial art introduced into the Greek Olympic Games in 648 BC and founded as a blend of boxing and wrestling but with almost no rules save disallowing biting and gouging of the opponent's eyes.
* The Pankration A blend of boxing and wrestling with very few rules.

Pankration and martial
" Amateur Pankration " was first introduced to the martial arts community by Greek-American combat athlete Jim Arvanitis in 1969 and later exposed worldwide in 1973 when he was featured on the cover of Black Belt magazine.
Submission fighting as an element of a larger sport setting is very common in mixed martial arts, Pankration, catch wrestling and others.
* Pankration, a sport or martial art introduced in the Olympic games in 648 BC, and its modern version

Pankration and with
In 393 A. D., the pankration, along with gladiatorial combat and all pagan festivals, was abolished by edict of the Christian Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I. Pankration itself was an event in the Olympic Games for some 1, 000 years.
After Rich's second loss to Anderson, he began making regular trips to Seattle, WA to train with Matt Hume of AMC Pankration and Joel Jamieson of 8WeeksOut and trained with both of them to prepare for UFC 83, where Franklin faced Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Travis Lutter.

Pankration and pale
Boxing ( pygme, pyx ), Wrestling ( pale ) and Pankration were represented in the Ancient Olympic Games.

Pankration and fighting
Some researchers have attempted to reconstruct older fighting methods such as Pankration and gladiatorial combat by reference to these sources and practical experimentation, though such recreations necessarily remain more speculative than those based on actual instructions.

Pankration and .
Pankration competitions were held in tournaments, most being outside of the Olympics.
Pankration scene: the pankriatiast on the right tries to gouge his opponent's eye ; the umpire is about to strike him for this foul.
Pankration was first contested at the World Combat Games in 2010.
* 648 BC: Pankration becomes an event at the Ancient Olympic Games.
* 648 BC — Pankration becomes an event at the Ancient Olympic Games.
Pankration allowed competitors to use all striking and grappling techniques.
Pankration grew in popularity during the Hellenic Period.
He volunteered as fighter in the Pankration, a death match show, in order to get revenge against the humans for denying his brethren freedom.

Originating and from
Originating from Nesa, they conquered Hattusa in the 18th century BC, imposing themselves over Hattian and Hurrian speaking populations ( Hurrian was a Language Isolate and Hattian a Northwest Caucasian language ).
Originating from the early intercolonial matches, these tests continued well after Federation of Australia in 1901 and the Australian Football Council co-ordinated regular interstate carnivals.
Originating about 1800 BC from the Corded Ware Culture on the North German plain, the Germanic peoples expanded into southern Scandinavia and toward the Vistula river during the Nordic Bronze Age, reaching the lower Danube by 200 BC.
Originating in the Superman radio show series, the material is usually shown as having been created from the radioactive remains of Superman's native planet Krypton, and generally has detrimental effects on Superman and other Kryptonians.
Originating from the Congo region of Africa, these spirits include the many Simbi loa.
Originating from Nigeria ( specifically the Yoruba speaking tribes ) this nanchon includes many of the Ogoun spirits.
Originating from the Pagan Community Projects in Queensland in 2005, the Pagan Alliance Network ( PAN ) also ran a comprehensive PAGANDash program prior to the 2011 census in Australia.
Originating from conflicting state and federal legislation passed between 1787 and 1805, the dispute resulted from poor understanding of geographical features of the Great Lakes at the time.
Originating in the Middle East, they were introduced to continental Europe via Italy and Spain ... Italian examples of this ornament, which was often used for bookbindings and embroidery, are known from as early as the late fifteenth century.
Originating from different ethnic associations, Belarusian ( and also Polish and Lithuanian ) Tatars back in ancient days lost their native language and adopted Belarusian, Polish and Russian.
Originating in the late 1950s and 1960s, modal jazz is epitomized by Miles Davis's " Milestones " ( 1958 ), Kind of Blue ( 1959 ), and John Coltrane's classic quartet from 1960 – 64.
Originating from within the bactritoid nautiloids, the ammonoid cephalopods first appeared in the Devonian ( circa 400 million years ago ) and became extinct at the close of the Cretaceous ( 65. 5 Ma ) along with the dinosaurs.
Originating from the 19th century Harvard movement for the scientific study of law, it is a law degree that in some common law jurisdictions has a goal of being the primary professional preparation for lawyers.
Originating from Japan in 1985, eleven installments of the game have been published in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China and North America to date.
Originating in 1931 it has become an internationally acclaimed event drawing visitors from all over the world.
* Originating from the 13th century, the well-attended Saint-Gertrude religious procession takes place annually.
Originating from vaudeville, the show is historically significant for the evolution of the variety genre, by incorporating sitcoms like The Hickenloopers ; this added a narrative element to the traditional multi-act structure.
Originating in the early 19th century from dogs bred and used by Reverend John Russell, it has similar origins to the modern Fox terrier.
Originating from Guadeloupe and Martinique, Zouk is also claimed as " our music " in Dominica.
Originating from the Edo Period and the Muromachi Period, these aspects of the tea ceremony persist.
* Sambal plecing: Originating from Lombok island, the sambal consists of Lombok's chili variety and Lombok's lengkare shrimp paste, tomatoes, salt, and lime juice.
Originating in a watchtower or a prehistoric castle controlling the fords of the river Isonzo, Gorizia first emerged as a small village not far from the former Via Gemina, the Roman road linking Aquileia and Emona ( the modern Ljubljana ).
Originating from collections within the British Museum, the landmark Alfred Waterhouse building was built and opened by 1881, and later incorporated the Geological Museum.
Originating in Ibach, Switzerland, the Swiss Army knife was first produced in 1891 after the company Karl Elsener, which later became Victorinox, won the contract to produce the Swiss Army's Modell 1890 knife from the previous German manufacturer.

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