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EVERY NAME HIDES A STORY. OUR NAME, MANY ONES. It was Herodotus who first mentioned that the olive branch was the prize of the Olympians in the 8th book, 26th chapter of the „Herodotus Histories“, which is considered to this day the fundamental basis of the History of Western civilization. The olive oil, the crop, the olive tree as a whole already receive an important dimension in terms of their uses and benefits from the Ancient Greek History and Mythology. The honour of perpetuating an ancient tradition is great, and so is the responsibility. Just as every person on earth writes their own story, we are writing ours at 8:26 Histories from 2020, through an extra virgin olive oil that is unlike any other. The quotation from Herodotus Histories book: […] And when the Arcadians were asked by the Persians what prize was offered to those who won the Olympics, they answered that it was an olive wreath. […]Then Tritandaichmes, son of Artavanus, unable to restrain himself, cried out in sorrow, „Mardonius, with what kind of men shall we be forced to do battle! With men fighting not for money, but for honour, the glory of achievement!“