Prophecy is Greek: προφητεία ΠΡΟΦΗΤΕΙΑ (prophitia)
In Greek mythology, the raven is often associated with prophecy and omens. The Greek word for raven is "κόρακας" (korakas). Ravens are sometimes linked to Apollo, the god of prophecy, and are seen as messengers of the gods. Their role in myths often emphasizes their intelligence and connection to the divine.
Apollo was the Greek god of the sun, music, medicine, healing, and prophecy.
Prophecy: Apollo what kind of inspiration? it deppends
Apollo's Greek name is Apollon. The name is derived from the Greek word "apollymi," which means "to destroy" or "to purify." This name reflects Apollo's various roles as a god of prophecy, healing, music, poetry, and the sun.
Yes the word prophecy is a noun. It is a common noun.
Apollo was.
That would be "Apollo". :]
You can use the word prophecy in a few different ways. You can make the sentence "I was told that I am prophecy".
Some other names for Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, include Phoebus, Helios, and Apollon.
We'll soon know if your prophecy is correct.
God "Zinzlakht"
Apollo.