The temple of Delphi held the Oracle, a young woman who could communicate the future from the Greek god Apollo and provide solutions to peoples problems
Apolla
The Oracle of Delphi was established at the Temple of Apollo in the 8th Century B.C. Emperor Theodosius I received the last recorded response around 395 A.D. This means the Oracle was present for nearly 1,200 years.
Because of the nature of the site at Delphi, the original temple was devoted to Gaea, and later to Themis and Pheobe, the goddesses who shared the office of prophetic deity. Later, the site became sacred to Poseidon (since Delphi is seismically active and he was God of Earthquakes). When Apollo was named God of Prophecy, the site was rededicated to him, and under his guidance, the most memorable prophecies were made.
The Delphi programming language was named after the Oracle of Delphi, the common name for the Pythia, the priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi in Greece. The Oracle database was a popular DBMS and, given that Delphi is based upon the Pascal programming language which focuses on database development, this tied in nicely with the phrase; "If you want to talk to the Oracle, go to Delphi."
The Delphi programming language is currently owned by Embarcadero.
Yes the temple of Delphi is dedicated to Apollo.
Delphi gets its name from the word dolphin in Greek, delphis.Answer 2:No, no, no! Delphi was a city. In Apollo's temple there was an oracle, the Pythia, who made prophecies.In the tholos temple there was an oracle. That temple was sacred to Apollo. The tholos temple is also called the temple of Delphi.
The Temple of Apollo is in Delphi, Greece.
The correct answer would be Delphi.
The correct answer would be Delphi.
Apolla
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The Oracle
delphi was the first goddess and that is why the temple of delphi was named to honor her
The round Athena temple in Delphi.
Delphi
Yes, Apollo had many temples dedicated to him in ancient Greece, with the most famous one being the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. This temple was considered a major religious center and a place where people came to seek guidance from the Oracle of Delphi, who was believed to be inspired by Apollo.