Oracle
The Oracle of Delphi was a priestess who made predictions about the future under the aegis of the god Apollo.
Delhi was the oracle created by Apollo
Usually the ancient Greeks would visit an oracle in order to take decisions on major issues of the city states. Some of the most famous oracles were the Dodona oracle in Epirus, Delphi in the mainland, Delos the holy island of Apollo, Samothrace the island in the north part of the Aegean sea. Of course the oracle of Amun Ra of Egypt that even Alexander the Great visited before he conducted his second battle at Issus.
Apollo has a priestess at Delphi that is an oracle who could foresee the future.
Philosophers and Greeks thought they could tell the future.
They consulted an oracle. The most famous one was the Pythia in Apollo's temple at Delphi.
An oracle is usually a female who is in the service of Apollo, God of the Sun, Healing, Prophecy, Music, and Archery. People would come to them and they would give a prophecy. The most famous is the Oracle of Delphi.
THE ORACLE: It was important because it delivered prophecies to the heroes so that they could know the future, especially when going on quests. DELPHI: She was the slayer of a historical monster, and she was a big hero. When she died, she was said to have became the oracle. Anyone who goes to the oracle, Delphi would open her mouth and speak as the oracle. ALL OF THESE THINGS ARE IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY.
The oracle of Delphi was used for telling someones future. It was owned by the god Apollo after he killed the fearsome but old dragon that lived there.
She could accurately predict the future. (K12)
The most famous oracle in ancient history is the Oracle of Delphi, located in Greece. It was dedicated to the god Apollo and served as a significant religious and cultural center where individuals sought guidance and predictions about the future. The oracle was renowned for its enigmatic prophecies, delivered by the Pythia, a priestess who entered a trance-like state. Delphi was considered the "navel of the world" in ancient Greek mythology, symbolizing its importance in the ancient world.