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    Geography, exploration, navigation. Pytheas of Massalia ( / ˈpɪθiəs /; Ancient Greek: Πυθέας Μασσαλιώτης Pythéas ho Massaliōtēs; Latin: Pytheas Massiliensis; born c. 350 BC, fl. c. 320–306 BC) [2] [1] [3] was a Greek geographer, explorer and astronomer from the Greek colony of Massalia (modern-day ...

  2. Damão e Pítias. Na mitologia grega, a lenda de Damão e Pítias simboliza a confiança e a lealdade de uma verdadeira amizade . Aristóxeno (e depois dele Cícero em De Offic. 3.45) contou que por volta do século IV a.C., Pítias e seu amigo Damão, ambos seguidores do filósofo Pitágoras, viajaram à cidade de Siracusa ( Sicília ).

  3. 30 de ago. de 2013 · Definition. The Pythia (or Oracle of Delphi) was the priestess who held court at Pytho, the sanctuary of the Delphinians, a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek god Apollo. Pythia were highly regarded, for it was believed that she channeled prophecies from Apollo himself, while steeped in a dreamlike trance.

  4. A pítia (em grego: Πυθία, transl. Pythía) ou pitonisa ( serpente) era a sacerdotisa do templo de Apolo, em Delfos, Antiga Grécia, situado nas encostas do monte Parnaso. A pítia era amplamente renomada por suas profecias, inspiradas por Apolo.

  5. 18 de jan. de 2011 · The Pythia – Priestess of Ancient Delphi - World History Encyclopedia. Article. by Brian Haughton. published on 18 January 2011. Available in other languages: Italian. The imposing archaeological site of Delphi sits over 1800 feet up on the south-western spur of Mount Parnassus, about 6 miles inland from the Corinthian Gulf, central Greece.