Tiresias, the blind prophet of Thebes.
No. She is the Greek goddess of wisdom and gave advice to whoever sought it.
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
They weren't - they sought it eagerly for the benefits it brought. Greeks even sold themselves into slavery in Rome, bought their freedom and so became citizens.
The ancient Greeks explored a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. They sought to understand the natural world and human existence, leading to significant advancements in these fields. Greek explorers like Herodotus and Pausanias also documented their travels, contributing to geographical knowledge. Additionally, the Greeks engaged in maritime exploration, establishing colonies and trade routes across the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
Usually, when one sought guidance from the gods, they consulted one of any number of oracles. The most famous was the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi.
He sought advice from his wiser colleagues before making a decision.
She sought advice from the wise elder before making her decision.
Greeks sought their gods' favor.
She sought advice from the wisest elder in the village before making an important decision.
Tiresias, the blind prophet of Thebes.
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
Epics of importance to the Greeks of the Dorian periodare a source of much of Greek mythology. Through the myths, the Greeks sought to understand the mysteries of nature and power of human passions
They were after inside information on how to solve problems and sought the god's advice on how to deal with the problem, on the basis that the god knew. The oracles were a fix by the custodians of the oracles. The fixers gave a double meaning to the oracles delivered, so they were right whichever way events went. The city hosting the major oracle at Delphi had agents in all the main cities to get advance notice of upcoming questions so that they could cook up clever answers.