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The Olive Tree of Herakles in Argolis

The olive is a a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae found throughout Mediterranean region. Because of its prominence in Greece and Italy, it has historically played a significant role in their cultures and has been a major agricultural product in these countries since ancient times.[1][2]

Significance

Its fruit, also called the olive, is a core ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, and the tree itself was a substantial source of wood for the Greeks during the Peloponnesian War.[1] In Ptolemaic Egypt, olive oil was valued as much as it was in Classical Greece.[3]

The olive wreath, given as a prize of the champion at the Olympic Games, was made from the Olympic Tree situated within the Sanctuary of Olympia in Elis.[1]

To this day, owing to the legacy of Classical Greek culture, the olive branch remains a symbol of peace.[4]

The club of one of the mightiest heroes in Greek mythology, Herakles, was also made of a large branch of an olive tree in Argolis.[1]

Due to the colour of the fruit, a specific green dye has been named olive since the Renaissance.[5]

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