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  • [[Category:Ancient Delphi]] ...
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  • ...jpg|thumb|Ruins of the [[Temple of Apollo (Delphi)|Temple of Apollo]] at [[Delphi]]]] ....org/architecture/delphi-temple-of-apollo.html|title = Temple of Apollo at Delphi}}</ref> ...
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  • |municipality = [[Delphi (modern town)|Delphi]] |municunit =[[Delphi (modern town)|Delphi]] ...
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  • ...chitecture)]], a circular structure, often a temple, of ancient Greece and ancient Rome, and in classical or neoclassical architecture ...roximately 800 metres from the main site of the ruined Temple of Apollo at Delphi ...
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  • ...The Ancient Gymnasium at Delphi.jpg|thumb|260px|The ancient [[Gymnasium at Delphi]]]] ...n the lower terrace. The frequent [[earthquakes]] and [[landslides]] at [[Delphi]] have damaged the palaestra the most seriously of all of the gymnasium are ...
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  • ...(mythology)]], one of the three Muses of the lyre that were worshipped at Delphi *[[Ancient Greek comedy#Middle Comedy (mese)|Mese]], Ancient Greek comedy of the middle period, 385-323 BCE ...
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  • ...entdelphi.weebly.com/warfare.html |access-date=2025-01-23 |website=Ancient Delphi}}</ref> * Following the co-optation of two [[patrician (ancient Rome)|patricians]] to the office of [[Tribune of the Plebs]], the tribune [ ...
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  • An '''[[omphalos]]''' is a type of ancient religious stone artifact; its name comes from the Greek for "[[navel]]". ...(sculpture)]], a sculpture in southern Sweden, named after the Omphalos in Delphi ...
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  • {{About|the ancient community of that name|the modern community|Chrisso, Phocis}} ...rissa.</ref> Even in Pindar, the name of Crissa is used as synonymous with Delphi, just as [[Pisa, Greece|Pisa]] occurs in the poets as equivalent to [[Olymp ...
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  • ...ome elaborate groups in bronze set up at [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] and [[Delphi]].<ref name="EB1911">{{EB1911|inline=y|wstitle=Onatas|volume=20|page=105}}< ...signature of Onatas of Aegina, ca. 490-480 B.C?, SEG 32-412, 1982</ref> In Delphi he was one of the sculptors who executed the [[Ex voto of the Tarentines]]. ...
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  • ...ted with fertility rituals that are thought to have existed throughout the ancient Mediterranean world. As needed to maintain the religious tradition, the rol ...she had a strong influence upon the Romans. Delphi was well known in these ancient times and was a location at which the Sibyls were venerated.<ref name=":0"> ...
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  • ...ph]] from [[Parnassus]], and the eponym of a spring at the [[Oracle]] at [[Delphi]] which was dedicated to [[Apollo]].<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias ...
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  • ...er griechischen Historiker|FGrH]] 156 F 10a, 3-5</ref> An inscription in [[Delphi]] shows that Archon had taken part in both the [[Isthmian Games|Isthmian]] ...ite journal|last=Pizzoli|first=Lorenzo|date=2020-12-22|title=Memorial from Delphi for Archon of Pella|url=https://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/axon/202 ...
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  • ...ne, quite unlike the more modern stone altars such as those evidenced at [[Delphi]] and the [[Acropolis of Athens]]. [[Category:Ancient Greek buildings and structures]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Ancient greek name}} '''Hegesistratus''' ({{langx|grc|Ἡγησίστρατος}}) is an ancient Greek name. Some people with this name were: ...
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  • The '''Satrae''' ({{langx|el|"Σάτραι"}}) were, in ancient geography, a [[Thracians|Thracian]] people, inhabiting part of [[Mount Pang ...f the [[gold]] and [[silver]] mines in the district. Herodotus is the only ancient writer who mentions the Satrae, and [[Tomaschek]] regards the name not as t ...
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  • {{short description|Most sacred inner room of an Ancient Greek or Roman temple}} ...ntly a small area at the farthest end of the cella from the entrance; at [[Delphi]] it measured just {{convert|9|by|12|ft}}. The ''adyton'' often would house ...
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  • {{Short description|Sacred fountain at Delphi}} ...Rudolph Hay]] etching of [[Edward Daniel Clarke]]'s ''Castalian spring at Delphi'']] ...
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  • [[Stoa]]s, in the context of [[Architecture of Ancient Greece|ancient Greek architecture]], are covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public ...r|Doric]] stoa built at a right angle to the ancient main street along the ancient street R4, dated to the Ptolemaic period<ref>{{Cite book |last=McKenzie |fi ...
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  • *[[Diognetus]] of [[Crotone|Croton]] wins the stadion race at the [[Ancient Olympic Games|Olympic Games]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.attalus.org/t *The [[Temple of Apollo (Delphi)|Temple of Apollo]] at [[Delphi]], [[Greece]] is damaged in a fire. The [[Alcmaeonids]] rebuild the structu ...
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