historical framework and the cults. As in the rest of his books, in his description of Delphi Pausanias describes rituals, rites, customs and offers narrations...
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Roman, circa 117-138 C.E. Delphi Archaeological Museum, Delphi. List of Ancient Greek temples Pausanias' description of Delphi Ridgway, Brunilde S. (1999)...
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demonstrate the passion and the fury of the conflict of enemies in lively battle scenes. Pausanias' description of Delphi "Marcus Vitruvius Pollio: de Architectura...
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the 2nd century AD, Pausanias traveled to the area of Delphi and has provided us with rare evidence through his work. The stone of the omphalos seems to...
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Sibyl (category Articles with short description)
prophesied at holy sites. A sibyl at Delphi has been dated to as early as the eleventh century BC by Pausanias when he described local traditions in...
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Leon of Paionia (Greek: Λέων) (278 BC – 250 BC) was an ancient Paeonian king, the father of Dropion. Pausanias, Description of Greece Phocis and Ozolian...
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Pausanias, Description of Greece, Phocis and Ozolian Locri, 10.24.1 at the Perseus Project. Hodge, A. Trevor. "The Mystery of Apollo's E at Delphi",...
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Pythia (redirect from Oracle of Delphi)
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...
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Apollo (redirect from Cult of Apollo)
version at the Perseus Digital Library. 10. 162–219 (1–8 CE) Pausanias, Pausanias Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt...
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Gaia (redirect from Gaia spirit of the Earth)
ISBN 9781851096343. Pausanias, 7.25.13 ff. Pausanias, 3.12.8 ff Pausanias, 8.48.8 ff Pausanias, 5.14.10 Pausanias, 7.21.11 Pausanias, 1.24.3 ff. Pausanias, 1.28.6...
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forced Pausanias to die of starvation. After Pausanias' body was turned over to relatives for burial, the divinity through the Oracle of Delphi showed...
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Orpheus (redirect from Myth of Orpheus)
century BC) described by Pausanias (2nd century AD), where no mention is made of Eurydice. Euripides and Plato both refer to the story of his descent to recover...
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Phemonoe (category Delphi)
Mythology Link (Carlos Parada) - Delphi (Accessed 2007-12-13) Archived 2007-12-07 at the Wayback Machine. Pausanias 10.5.7, 10.6.7; Strabo, 9 p. 419;...
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Paeonian king, the son of Leon of Paionia. Pausanias, Description of Greece Phocis and Ozolian Locri, 10.13.1, "A bronze head of the Paeonian bull called...
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Delphic Sibyl (category Delphi)
influence upon the Romans. Delphi was well known in these ancient times and was a location at which the Sibyls were venerated. Pausanias claimed that this Sibyl...
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Delphi (/ˈdɛlfaɪ/ or /ˈdɛlfi/; Greek: Δελφοί, [ðelˈfi]) is a town in Phocis, Greece, situated immediately west of the archaeological site of the same name...
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Sisyphus (category Kings of Corinth)
Perthes. 1892. Latin text available at the Perseus Digital Library. Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and...
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The Stadium of Delphi lies on the highest spot of the Archaeological Site of Delphi. It overlooks the sanctuary of Apollo and has a view to the Delphic...
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"geographer" or tourist Pausanias (c. 110 – c. 180). Pausanias' Description of Greece comprises ten books, each of them dedicated to some part of mainland Greece...
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Artemis (redirect from The Hunt of Artemis)
Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1968. ISBN 978-2-251-00020-6. Pausanias, Pausanias Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt...
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Hestia (category Children of Cronus)
Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1959. Internet Archive. Pausanias, Pausanias Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt...
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Alcmene (category Mortal women of Zeus)
Metamorphoses. Arthur Golding. London. W. Seres. 1567. Pausanias. Pausanias Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt...
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Muses (redirect from Temple of the Mousai and Hippukrene)
83 (1979:1–28), p. 2. For this list of names and attributes, see Grimal, s.v. Muses. Pausanias, Description of Greece 9.29.1–9.29.2 Plutarch Symposium...
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Trojan War (redirect from Battle of Troy)
75.4. Pausanias 1.13.9. Euripides, Hecuba 40. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Posthomerica iv. 88–595. Apollodorus, Epitome 5.5. Pausanias 3.19.13. Argument of Sophocles'...
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Taras (mythology) (category Children of Poseidon)
Greek Coin Jewelry". New World Treasures. Retrieved 26 June 2019. Pausanias, Description of Greece 10. 10. 8 "Boy on a Dolphin". Alluriana. Archived from...
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CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Herodotus, v. 72. Pausanias. Description of Greece, vi. 8. This article incorporates text from a publication...
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Neoptolemus (category Articles with short description)
Humanistic Studies. Online version at the Topos Text Project. Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and...
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Phaedriades (category Delphi)
pair of cliffs, ca 700 m high on the lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos, which rise above the sacred site of Delphi. Strabo, Plutarch and Pausanias all...
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Serpent Column (redirect from Tripod of Plataea)
examination of the rest of his behaviour, the Spartans recalled that when the tripod at Delphi was first erected, Pausanias had thought fit, of his own accord...
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Ageladas (category Articles with short description)
History xxxiv. 8, s. 19 Pausanias, Description of Greece vi. 10. §2 Pausanias, Description of Greece iv. 33. § 3 v. 24. § 1 Antipater of Sidon Greek Anthology...
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