Greek oracles are said to have had the ability to foresee the future. One of the most known oracles was that of Delphi.
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the oracle of apollo in greek mythology
The Greek equivalent would be becoming the Oracle of Delphi.
In ancient Greek mythology, oracles were often associated with specific locations considered sacred. The most famous oracle was the Oracle of Delphi, situated on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, where the priestess Pythia would deliver prophecies. Other notable oracular sites included the Oracle of Dodona, located in Epirus, and the Oracle of Trophonius in Lebadia. These locations were revered for their connection to the gods and played a significant role in decision-making for individuals and city-states.
There are no timelines in Greek myth.
The role of the Oracle of Delphi was to give prophecies to asking Greeks.
be more specific, it depends on which oracle you mean.
The role of the oracle of Delphi was to cast prophecies like the prophecy that Cronos children would be greater than him so he ate them.
it played the role of basicly the forchine teller of all
An oracle was an object or being that was 'possesed,' so to speak, by spirits, gods, etc. Heros often went to oracles to ask for guidance.
The Delian Oracle was an ancient Greek oracle located on the island of Delos, associated with the god Apollo. It was considered a significant religious site where worshippers sought guidance and prophecies. The oracle played a crucial role in various Greek city-states' decisions, particularly in matters of war and colonization. While less famous than the Oracle of Delphi, it was still an important center for divination in the ancient world.
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Tiresias or the Delphic oracle ; see relevant link .
The best known Oracle of the ancient greek world was the "oracle at Delphi".
They asked an oracle.
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the oracle of apollo in greek mythology