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- Dodona - Wikipedia
By the time Euripides mentioned Dodona (fragmentary play Melanippe) and Herodotus wrote about the oracle, the priestesses had appeared at the site Over 4200 oracular tablets have been found in Dodona, written in different alphabets, and dated approximately between the mid-6th and early 2nd centuries BCE
- Dodona | Greece, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
The earliest mention of Dodona is in the Iliad (Book XVI, line 234), where its priests are called the Selloi (or Helloi) and are described as “of unwashen feet, sleeping on the ground ”
- Dodona - World History Encyclopedia
Dodona in Epirus, north-west Greece, lies in a valley on the eastern slopes of Mt Tomaros and was famed throughout the ancient Greek world as the site of a great oracle of Zeus
- The Oracle of Dodona: The Lesser-Known Greek Prophetic Shrine
Dodona is widely considered the oldest oracle in Greece, with origins that may stretch back to the second millennium BCE, possibly even earlier Homer refers to Dodona in both the Iliad and the Odyssey, describing it as the dwelling place of Zeus and his barefoot priests
- Dodona History – Ancient Greece: Φώς Λέξη
Dodona (Δωδώνα, Δωδώνη, Dodoni) is an important ancient Greek oracle, second in fame only to Delphi It is located in a strategic pass at the eastern slopes of the imposing Mt Tomaros, close to the modern city of Ioannina in Epiros
- Dodona: An oracle in the cradle of nature - Hellenic Heritage
The oracle of Dodona, dedicated to the worship of Zeus and his wife Dione, associated with the forces of nature, is nestled in the lush valley along the foot of Mount Tomaros
- ZEUS CULT 4 DODONA - Ancient Greek Religion
Zeus Dodonaeus was the ancient Greek god of the celebrated oracle at Dodona--reputedly the oldest of its kind in Greece It was located in the northern Greek region of Epirus The oracles were interpreted by bare-footed priests named Selloi from the rustling leaves of the holy oak trees
- Dodona: The Oldest Greek Oracle - Greece Is
Why is the oracle of Dodona considered the most important in ancient Greece? It was certainly “the oldest of the oracles in Greece,” as attested by Herodotus, and it was widely known during the Homeric era, as evidenced by references in the epics
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