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Pythia was the title of the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. She specifically served as its oracle and was known as the Oracle of Delphi. Her title was also historically glossed in English as the Pythoness. The Pythia was established at the latest in the 8th century BC, (though some estimates date the … See more
The ruins of the Temple of Delphi visible today date from the 4th century BC, and are of a peripteral Doric building. It was erected on the remains of an earlier temple, dated to the … See more
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• Hiereiai See moreThe Delphic oracle may have been present in some form from 1400 BC, in the middle period of Mycenaean Greece (1750–1050 BC). There is evidence that Apollo supposedly … See more
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Since the first operation of the oracle of the Temple of Delphi, it was believed that the god lived within a laurel (his holy plant) and gave oracles for the future with the rustling of the leaves. It was also said that the art of divination … See moreFumes and vapors
There have been many attempts to find a scientific explanation for the Pythia's inspiration. Most commonly, these refer to an observation made by Plutarch, who presided as high priest at Delphi for several years, who … See more1. ^ "'Pythia main entry Random House Dictionary (American), further down Dictionary (British)". Dictionary.com. Archived from … See more
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WEBMay 1, 2023 — In a time and place that offered few career opportunities for women, the job of the priestess of Apollo at the Oracle of Delphi stands out. Her position was at the centre of one of the most powerful religious …
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WEBAug 30, 2013 — The Pythia (or Oracle of Delphi) was the priestess who held court at Pytho, the sanctuary of the Delphinians, a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Apollo. Pythia were highly regarded, for it was believed …
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WEBAug 4, 2024 — In the heart of ancient Greece, in Delphi, these games honored Apollo’s mythical victory over the serpent Python. This unique event that was crucial for all the ancient Greek city-states mixed athletic …
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