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Bocce is a precision sport closely related to bowls and p&233;tanque with a common ancestry from ancient games played in the Roman Empire. Developed into its present form in Italy, it is played bowling have been found in Ancient Greek and Roman sites, along with frescos and paintings depicting people engaged in bocce ball games. The game has remained popular for centuries because it is simple
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Cricket & Other Sports by Poo at 8:02 AM on February 13, 2008
harry gem and augurio perera invented tennis . they were using wooden racquets ....Some believe that the game started with the ancient greeks romans, and egyptians, but actual documentation shows
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Cricket & Other Sports by harsha at 11:58 PM on November 18, 2008
playing this sport. Some other traces show that the Arabs, the Persians, the Romans a version called paganica , the Ethiopians and the Aztecs were playing a variation of hockey. The first ever evidence of a
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Cricket & Other Sports by divyesh jain at 1:16 AM on September 24, 2008
was correctly tempered.The Roman Army knew about the existence of crossbows, but chose to stay with the traditional longbow as the weapon of choice. It is believed that crossbows were introduced to Europe
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Cricket & Other Sports by sachin at 8:40 AM on February 13, 2008
philosophy, and exercises borrowed from ancient Romans and Greeks.When he was interned in England during WWI, Pilates introduced his exercises to other German nationals also interned in the camp. This helped
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Cricket & Other Sports by cool at 8:04 AM on February 11, 2008
It is believed that the first recorded soccer game took place on a Shrove Tuesday in Derby, England, as part of a festival to celebrate the victory of English soldiers over Roman troops a.d. 217
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Cricket & Other Sports by Rahul at 4:19 AM on February 08, 2008
that the game started with the ancient greeks romans, and egyptians, but actual documentation shows that it really began around the 11th or 12th century, by French Monks, but it was played with hands instead
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Cricket & Other Sports by UWON at 7:17 AM on September 29, 2007
complete description as- ball, bat.stump etc. Cricket first called CRICKE....Cricket began in Northern Europe sometime after the Roman Empire and before the Normans invaded England.All research concedes
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Cricket & Other Sports by V. Manohar at 1:51 AM on September 27, 2007