Oracles

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In the ancient times, religion was a major importance to the people of Greece, and religion is what also help people live their lives. In ancient Greece, the people believe in the power of the gods and the people believe in miracles and powers. In that time people would travel and seek answers and other solutions to their mysteries and questions from the gods, and the people would seek the oracles. Oracles were priestesses of the gods, and believed to have oracular powers to predict the future and fortell the fortune of the citizen and help bring solutions and other answers the citizen seeks. The most famous oracle in ancient Greece, and perhaps the most popular oracle was the oracle of Delphi, Pythia.
Pythia was the oracle of Delphi, and the people of Delphi believed that the god Apollo presented her with the gift of oracular powers; such as fortelling the future and providing answers or advice to the people. Other myths propose that the god Apollo would be in the body of the priestess and the god would be the one interacting with the people in human form. This all started when A...

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