CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Delphi to take over the oracle . This oracle had originally belonged to Ge , or to Ge and Poseidon . More recently it had been in the hands of another earth - goddess , Themis , who , some say , willingly turned it over to Apollo . He ...
... Delphi to take over the oracle . This oracle had originally belonged to Ge , or to Ge and Poseidon . More recently it had been in the hands of another earth - goddess , Themis , who , some say , willingly turned it over to Apollo . He ...
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... Delphi . A city in Phocis . The city of Delphi , the principal religious center common to all Greeks , clung to the dizzyingly steep slopes of Mount Parnas- sus , with forbidding cliffs above it and a gulf beneath . Accounts of the ...
... Delphi . A city in Phocis . The city of Delphi , the principal religious center common to all Greeks , clung to the dizzyingly steep slopes of Mount Parnas- sus , with forbidding cliffs above it and a gulf beneath . Accounts of the ...
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... Delphi . Pytho . See DELPHI ; PYTHON . Python . A monstrous snake , or dragon , that lived at Delphi . In the earliest extant account , this dragon was female and was not named . When Hera bore the monster Typhöeus , she gave him to the ...
... Delphi . Pytho . See DELPHI ; PYTHON . Python . A monstrous snake , or dragon , that lived at Delphi . In the earliest extant account , this dragon was female and was not named . When Hera bore the monster Typhöeus , she gave him to the ...
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