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| Delphi emerged as religious centre, mainly because... |
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| It was politically neutral |
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| What city was considered to be one of the oldest in Ancient Greece? |
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| "The one who slew the python" |
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| What was the slaying of the python a symbol of? |
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| Civilization overcoming barbarism |
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| Delphi had vulnerabilities due to its... |
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| The origins of Delphi are... |
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| Delphi was considered to be the... |
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| Nothing in excess meant... |
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| "Everything in moderation" |
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| Why did Apollo fit the ideal of 'Greekness' the best? |
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| Because he had a healthy mind and a healthy body |
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| Philip and Alexander, due to the fact that it was very rich. |
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| The state that the priestess was always in was... |
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| High. Most likely on bay leaves. |
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| Who was the god of sports? |
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| Pythian Games were held at Delphi in honour of... |
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| What did the Ancient Greeks believe about the earth? |
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| That it was a god and in the middle was a naval/bellybutton that was the entrance that led inside the earth. |
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| The earth was known as... |
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| What type of matters were taken to the priestess? |
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| Civic delegations, business ventures, and private matters |
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| A major sport in the stadium was... |
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| In general, Greek plays brought out the qualities that... |
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| The Greeks believed to be the most important. Many of these qualities were moral values |
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| The front of the temple was... |
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| The property of the city and people could camp outside in that area |
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| All tragedies are dedicated to which god? |
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| The priestess generally gave answers that were... |
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| When was the Colonization Movement? |
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| The Colonization Movement was when... |
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| Cities were so popular that they established daughter cities where grain was grown |
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| "Omphalos" is the Greek word for... |
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| The saying "Know Thyself" appeared on stone of the temple. The message this saying attempted to get across was... |
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| Know what it means to be human and not a god. The capabilities of humans are described in this saying. |
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| Priest or priestess who predicted major events in history |
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| Panhellenic religious centre |
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| If athletes won at the Delphi games, they were... |
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| Taken care of for the rest of their lives |
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| The best Ancient Greek plays were usually... |
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| What was at the back of the treasuries? |
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| Gifts that were given to Apollo. |
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| Before they went to the oracle, people went to... |
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| The Castalian Spring in which they were ritually cleansed before proceeding to the oracle |
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| Who was the most famous oracle? |
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| The Pythian Priestess. It was believed that she was a goddess who provided the word of Apollo to anyone who visited her. |
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