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  1. The story of Damon (/ ˈ d eɪ m ən /; Greek: Δάμων, gen. Δάμωνος) and Pythias (/ ˈ p ɪ θ i ə s /; Πυθίας or Φιντίας; or Phintias, / ˈ f ɪ n t i ə s /) is a legend in Greek historic writings illustrating the Pythagorean ideal of friendship. Pythias is accused of and charged with plotting against the tyrannical ...

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    Pythias (/ ˈ p ɪ θ i ə s /; Greek: Πυθιάς, romanized: Pūthiás), also known as Pythias the Elder, she was the adoptive daughter of Hermias of Atarneus, as well as Aristotle's first wife. [1]

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    Pythia (/ ˈpɪθiə /; [1] Ancient Greek: Πυθία [pyːˈtʰíaː]) was 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 was also historically glossed in English as the Pythoness.

  4. Damon and Pythias, in Greek legend, a celebrated pair of friends who came to signify the willingness to sacrifice oneself for the sake of a friend. Versions of the tale differ, but the best known of these variants is that told by Cicero in De Officiis (“On Moral Duties”).

  5. Damon and Pythias were historical characters living about 412 B.C. They were members of The Pythagorean Brotherhood, founded by Pythagoras the father of Greek philosophy. The Pythagorean Brotherhood required aspiring members to overcome very rigorous tests.

  6. Jan 18, 2011 · Pythia of the Oracle of Delphi. John Collier (Public Domain) The first is that if the enquirer and the priestess were face to face at ancient Delphi, as some researchers have suggested, then why was it only the priestess who was affected by these toxic gases?

  7. Aug 30, 2013 · The Pythia (or Oracle of Delphi) was the priestess who held court at Pytho, the sanctuary of the Delphinians, a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Apollo. Pythia were highly regarded, for it was believed that she channeled prophecies from Apollo himself, while steeped in a dreamlike trance.

  8. Oct 4, 2021 · The Pythia of Delphi: Ancient Greek Religion’s Most Powerful Woman. At Delphi the divine words of Apollo were conveyed by the enigmatic priestess, the Pythia. Read on to discover more about ancient Greek religion’s most powerful woman. Women in ancient Greece led largely domestic lives.

  9. Mar 12, 2024 · Pythia refers specifically to the priestess or prophetess who served as the mouthpiece of the Oracle of Delphi. The Oracle of Delphi, on the other hand, encompasses the entire institution or shrine dedicated to the god Apollo at Delphi, where Pythia conducted her prophetic rituals.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › literature-and-arts › classical-literature-mythology-andDamon and Pythias - Encyclopedia.com

    May 9, 2018 · Damon a legendary Syracusan of the 4th century whose friend Pythias (also called Phintias) was sentenced to death by Dionysius I. Damon stood bail for Pythias, who returned just in time to save him, and was himself reprieved.

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