Delphi: The Magic Eight Ball of Greece
Epic Greek History15 Marras 2025

Delphi: The Magic Eight Ball of Greece

In Greek myth, Delphi was the literal center of the world. In real-world religious practice, it lived up to its reputation. People came from all over the Greek world — and even outside it — to seek Apollo’s guidance in matters both personal and political. In this episode, host Scott Emmons discusses the mythical origins of the Delphic oracle, the mystery of the Pythia’s inspiration, the riddling nature of oracular responses, and the importance of Delphi in the power struggles between Greek st...

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Hurrah for the Pirate King! Polycrates and the Tyranny of Samos

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Won't You Be My Ally? The Expansion of Spartan Power in the Peloponnese

Won't You Be My Ally? The Expansion of Spartan Power in the Peloponnese

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Nothing Queer About It: Same-Sex Relationships in Ancient Greece

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