• The Pythian Sisters is a fraternal order with members throughout the United States and Canada. Although affiliated with the Knights of Pythias, they are...
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    Knights of Pythias (redirect from Pythians)
    auxiliaries are the Pythian Sisters, the Dramatic Order of the Knights of Khorassan,: 184  and the Nomads of Avrudaka. The ranks of Pythian Knighthood in a...
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    Pythia (redirect from Pythian priestess)
    prophecies uttered under divine possession (enthusiasmos) by Apollo. The Pythian priestess emerged pre-eminent by the end of the 7th century BC and continued...
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  • Professional Woman's League of New York, founded 1892 in New York City Pythian Sisters Rainy Day Club, founded 1896 in New York City Rebekah Degree Red Hat...
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  • The Kossoy Sisters are identical twin sisters (Irene Saletan and Ellen Christenson) who performed American folk and old-time music. Irene sang mezzo-soprano...
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    1909, those four men's lodges banded together with Pythian Sisters Purity Temple and the Rathbone Sisters Star Temple. The merged group rented meeting spaces...
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    Knights of Pythias Lafayette Lodge, No. 3, and Calanthe Temple, No. 8, Pythian Sisters, is a historic home located at Piedmont, Mineral County, West Virginia...
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    offices, apartments, and a lodge hall for the Knights of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters on the third floor. The building was listed on the National Register...
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  • was the president of the Nevada Women's Club and was a member of the Pythian Sisters, International Association of Rebekah Assemblies, the Neighbors of...
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  • 1913, Dora transported about 20 residents of Bandon members of the Pythian Sisters to a meeting at Myrtle Point, Oregon. On Sunday, February 22, 1914...
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    Pindar (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
    heaven, Then rests on them a light of glory And blessed are their days. (Pythian 8) Five ancient sources contain all the recorded details of Pindar's life...
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    Moirai (redirect from Sisters three)
    Moirai or Fates, which according to Herodotus a god could not escape. The Pythian priestess at Delphi once admitted that Zeus was also subject to their power...
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    1.12 line 306 Gantz, p. 725; Pindar, Pythian 4.176–7. Gantz, p. 725; BNJ 12 F6a = [Scholia on Pindar's Pythian, 4.313a]. Tzetzes, Chiliades 1.12 line...
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  • 1875 to 1925. On February 15, 1925, Antlers Temple, No. 24, of the Pythian Sisters took on the project for a local library. With books donated by the...
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  • to use the building, including the Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters, Union Fraternal League, Modern Woodmen, Women of Woodcraft, Job's...
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    Apollo (redirect from Pythian Apollo)
    widespread influence: Delos and Delphi. In cult practice, Delian Apollo and Pythian Apollo (the Apollo of Delphi) were so distinct that they might both have...
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    Oracle (redirect from The Pythian)
    Magic & Women". arthistoryresources.net. Retrieved 2024-05-17. Hymn to Pythian Apollo.363,369 Herodotus, The Histories, as translated in: Rawlinson, George;...
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    having been founded by settlers from Thera. As recorded in Pindar's ninth Pythian ode, Cyrene was the daughter of Hypseus, king of the Lapiths, and the Naiad...
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    Prometheus Bound, which places both trios of sisters far off "on Kisthene's dreadful plain": Near them their sisters three, the Gorgons, winged With snakes...
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  • Hyginus, Fabulae 14; Pindar, Pythian Ode 4.45 Hesiod, Megalai Ehoiai fr. 253 Merkelbach & West (1967) in scholia on Pindar, Pythian Ode 4.35 Tzetzes on Lycophron...
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    Stheno and Euryale (category Sister duos)
    The Shield of Heracles 229–237 (Most, pp. 18–21). Gantz, p. 20; Pindar, Pythian 12.9. Bremmer, s.v. Gorgo/Medusa (which calls Apollodorus' version "canonical");...
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  • the Greek colonization of Libya and foundation of Cyrene. In Pindar's Pythian Ode 4, the myth of him as the ancestor of the colonizers is recounted in...
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    decided to leave with her daughter. As she drove down the long driveway to Pythian Road, the owner passed Davis. She called 911 when she got to a service...
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    74.6 "ASCLEPIUS (Asklepios) - Greek God of Medicine & Doctors". Pindar, Pythian Odes 3.5 Isyllus, Hymn to Asclepius Pausanias, 7.23.7 Ovid, Metamorphoses...
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    described as wearing black. In Aesychlus' Eumenides, the Priestess of Pythian Apollo compares their monstrosity to that of the gorgon and harpies, but...
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  • name Melissae from the purity of the bee. Col. 9.2.3 Scholia ad Pindar, Pythian Odes 4.104 Hesychius s.v. Ὀροδεμνίαδες; Columell. 9.2; Scholia (ad Theocritus...
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  • daughter of Carmator and the first winner of the oldest contest held at the Pythian Games, the singing of a hymn to Apollo. She was the wife of Staphylus or...
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    Russian). Retrieved 2021-07-26. Scholia on Theocritus, 2.17, on Pindar, Pythian Ode 4.380, Nemean Ode 4.56; Tzetzes on Lycophron, 310. (cited in Smith)...
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    147–148. Floyd, Edwin (1968). "The Première of Pindar's Third and Ninth Pythian Odes". Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association...
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    Scholiast on Euripides' Rhesus, 895 (ed. Dindorf) Scholiast on Pindar's Pythian Odes 4.313 Alciphron, Epistles 1.13.3 Tzetzes. Chiliades 8.599 Seneca,...
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