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The Pythia (Greek: ) was the priestess presiding over the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi, located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus. The Pythia was widely credited with giving prophecies inspired by Apol...
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NOTE: The Raven is considered to represent the God Apollo. The; Temple of Apollo is where the Oracle of Delphi made her predictions and gave advice.
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www.greatdreams.com/delphi_oracle.htm
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The Oracle at Delphi from The Greeks documentary ... Dating back to 1400 BC, the Oracle of Delphi was the most important shrine in all Greece, and in theory all Greeks respected its independence. Built around a sacred spring, Delphi was considered to be the omphalos - the center (literally navel) of the world.
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In ancient times, people from all over Europe traveled to Greece to have their questions about the future answered by the oracle of Delphi. Legend has it that she got her powers from vapors. Now, a four-year scientific study supports that notion. ... The oracle of Delphi in Greece was the telephone psychic of ancient times:
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The sanctuary of Delphi, in southern Greece, was one of the most important religious sites of the ancient world. It consisted of a stone temple, dedicated to the god Apollo, set in a dramatic ... Ethylene Structure More on the Delphic Oracle Visit Delphi ... Delphic Oracle - About Delphi and the Delphic Oracle...
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Ask anything from the Oracle of Delphi, for free ... Tell a friend ... What would you like to ask...
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The Oracle of Delphi was considered one of the most sacred sites in all of ancient Greece from about 1400 BC to 400 AD. It is located 112 miles from Athens. People from all walks of life made pilgrimages there to seek advice from the God Apollo, which was relayed to them by the half-baked Pythia.
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The Oracle at Delphi and the Cumaean Sibyl ... The Oracle at Delphi ... The Oracle (also called Pythia) at Delphi: Mental images of darkness, pungent fumes and fragrant incenses, cloudy and clouded memories, unintelligible ravings, riddles, profound knowledge and wisdom.
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Oracle of Delphi. ... After the Acropolis of Athens, Delphi is the most popular archaeological site in Greece. Located 180 km from ... As the reputation of the oracle at Delphi grew, the sanctuary began to develop into an international center as the Greek city - states brought offerings and it was governed by aristocrats.
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www.greecetaxi.gr/index/delphi_oracle.html
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