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  1. Greeks considered the site to be the center of the Earth, represented by a stone, the omphalos or navel, which Python guarded. Python became the chthonic enemy of the later Olympian deity Apollo, who slew it and took over Python's former home and oracle.

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    Python. Python was the earth-dragon of Delphi in Greek mythology, and presided at the oracle of the area. At that time, the oracle honoured the Titan goddess Gaea. According to a source, when Zeus slept with the goddess Leto, impregnating her with the twin gods Artemis and Apollo. However, Hera was so angry at her husband's infidelity that she ...

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    Mar 24, 2023 · Mythology Origins. The origins of Python are obscure. Initially, the serpent that came to be known as “Python” seems to have been a nameless female serpent that terrorized the lands around Delphi; this is what we find in the third Homeric Hymn (the Homeric Hymn to Apollo).

  4. In Greek mythology, Python ( Greek: Πύθων) was a large serpent or dragon. She was said to live at the center of the Earth, believed by the ancient Greeks to be at Delphi. Her mother was Gaia (Mother Earth). She was killed by the god Apollo.

  5. Python, in Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by the god Apollo at Delphi either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo’s mother, Leto, during her pregnancy. In the earliest account, the Homeric Hymn.

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  6. Dec 10, 2023 · In the annals of Greek mythology, Python emerges as a formidable creature, a monstrous dragon-serpent sent forth by Gaia, the Earth, to safeguard the sacred oracle of Delphoi (Delphi). Born from the remnants of the Great Deluge, Pythons presence loomed large, its malevolent influence spreading across the land.

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  8. The Python was a giant serpent-dragon born to Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth; and most sources tell of the birth of the Python from the mud left behind when one of prehistory’s great floods receded.

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