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    When did Pythias die?Whilst Pythias' date of birth is unclear, she was active around 355 BC and she died in Athens sometime after 330 BC. Aristotle and Pythias had a daughter, Pythias the Younger. Pythias the Younger married three times, but is also said to have predeceased her father. Her first husband was Nicanor, Aristotle's nephew by his sister Arimneste.
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    Who was Pythia & what did she do?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 that she channeled prophecies from Apollo himself, while steeped in a dreamlike trance.
    Who was a Pythia in ancient Greece?The Pythia also received some of the most famous names from ancient Greek history. Lycurgus, the founder of Sparta’s highly efficient military regime, is said to have received advice from the Pythia. The reformer of Athenian politics and father of democracy, Solon, also visited Delphi for instructions.
    When was Pythia's day?The Pythia’s day began before dawn. At some point in the 4th century, it is believed that she was given a house within the boundaries of the sanctuary at Delphi. This would have been paid for out of the large treasury for the site.
     
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