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pythian$515402$ - Übersetzung nach arabisch

ANCIENT PANHELLENIC ATHLETIC FESTIVAL HELD AT DELPHI IN HONOR OF APOLLO
Pythian games; Delphic Games; Pythian Festival
  • The [[stadium of Delphi]], Greece

pythian      
adj. بيثيادي ذو علا قة بالإله الإغريقي
oracular         
  • [[Oracle bone]] of the [[Shang dynasty]], ancient China
IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, PERSON OR AGENCY CONSIDERED TO PROVIDE WISE AND INSIGHTFUL COUNSEL OR PROPHETIC PREDICTIONS OR PRECOGNITION OF THE FUTURE
Oracular; Oracles; Oracle (Person); Oracle of; The Pythian; Greek oracle
صِفَة : وَحْييّ . نُبُوئِيّ
ORACLE         
  • [[Oracle bone]] of the [[Shang dynasty]], ancient China
IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY, PERSON OR AGENCY CONSIDERED TO PROVIDE WISE AND INSIGHTFUL COUNSEL OR PROPHETIC PREDICTIONS OR PRECOGNITION OF THE FUTURE
Oracular; Oracles; Oracle (Person); Oracle of; The Pythian; Greek oracle

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Definition

Pythian
·adj Of or pertaining to Delphi, to the temple of Apollo, or to the priestess of Apollo, who delivered oracles at Delphi.

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Pythian Games

The Pythian Games (Greek: Πύθια;) were one of the four Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece. They were held in honour of Apollo at his sanctuary at Delphi every four years, two years after the Olympic Games, and between each Nemean and Isthmian Games. The Pythian Games were founded sometime in the 6th century BC. In legend they were started by Apollo after he killed Python and set up the oracle at Delphi. They continued until the 4th century AD.

The Pythian Games were ranked second in importance behind the Olympics. Unlike the Olympics, the Pythian Games also featured competitions for art and dance, which pre-dated the athletic portion of the games, and women were allowed to take part in some events. Victors received a wreath of bay laurel, sacred to Apollo, from the city of Tempe, in Thessaly. Smaller versions of the Pythian Games were celebrated in many other cities of the Levant and Greece.