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  2. Oracle - Wikipedia

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    An oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions, most notably including precognition of the future, inspired by deities. If done through occultic means, it is a form of divination .

  3. Oracle, (Latin oraculum from orare, “to pray,” or “to speak”), divine communication delivered in response to a petitioner’s request; also, the seat of prophecy itself. Oracles were a branch of divination but differed from the casual pronouncements of augurs by being associated with a definite.

  4. Delphic oracle, most famous ancient oracle, believed to deliver prophecies from the Greek god Apollo. She was based in his temple at Delphi, located on the slopes of Mt. Parnassus above the Corinthian Gulf.

  5. The Oracle of Delphi: The Ancient Greek Fortuneteller

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    The Oracle of Delphi was a high priestess, or Pythia, as she was known, who served in the sanctuary of the Greek god Apollo. The ancient Greek oracle served at the shrine built upon the sacred site of Delphi. Delphi was considered the center or navel of the ancient Greek world.

  6. What Is the Oracle of Delphi and How Did She Prophecy? - Historic...

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    The Oracle of Delphi was an important Greek priestess and soothsayer who practiced divination in the Temple of Apollo at the ancient sanctuary of Delphi on Mount Parnassus. Also known as the Pythia, the oracle was a real woman carefully selected by the priests of the sanctuary.

  7. The Oracle of Delphi: Apollo's Prophetic Power and Its Historical...

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    The Oracle of Delphi stands as one of the most iconic and significant sites in ancient Greek mythology and history. Renowned for its prophetic powers, Delphi was a sacred sanctuary dedicated to the god Apollo, where individuals from all across the Greek world sought guidance and insight.

  8. Oracles in the ancient Greek world were the way in which the people of Greece could communicate with their gods. Gods couldn’t be communed with directly, so an oracle, who was often a woman, was the...

  9. The Oracles of Greek Mythology - MythologyWorldwide

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    The two most famous oracles in Greek mythology were the Oracle of Delphi, dedicated to the god Apollo, located at Delphi in central Greece, and the Oracle of Dodona, dedicated to Zeus, situated in northwestern Greece.

  10. Oracles in ancient Greece – definition of a Greek oracle

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    Definition of an oracle: A Greek oracle can be the god who sends messages about the future, the priest or priestess who receives the messages from the god, or the place where that happens. Delphi and Dodona were famous Greek oracles.

  11. The Delphic OracleMythology Unbound: An Online Textbook for...

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    So, the Delphic Oracle refers to the place where the prophecies were given, but an “oracle” can also refer to a prophecy that Apollo gave there. The Delphic Oracle belonged to Apollo, and his priestess, called the Pythia, gave her oracles from inside Apollo’s temple.