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The Delphic oracle Slavery

The Delphic oracle Slavery. Aegeus, father of Theseus, consults the oracle of Apollo at Delphi Red-figure kylix , 450 BCE. Extent of Greek colonization: 550 BCE. Greek religious sanctuaries. Zeus Ammon Egypt. Sanctuary and Temple of Apollo, Delphi: remains and reconstructions.

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The Delphic oracle Slavery

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  1. The Delphic oracleSlavery Aegeus, father of Theseus, consults the oracle of Apollo at DelphiRed-figure kylix, 450 BCE

  2. Extent of Greek colonization: 550 BCE

  3. Greek religious sanctuaries Zeus AmmonEgypt

  4. Sanctuary and Temple of Apollo, Delphi: remains and reconstructions

  5. Mediterranean in the time of Croesus SCYTHIA Black Sea Halys River Thurii

  6. Cleobis and Biton, 590-580 BCE

  7. Croesus, King of Lydia, 560-546 BCE

  8. Croesus, King of Lydia, 560-546 BCE Red-figure amphora, early 5th c. BCE

  9. Conquests of Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius:Herodotus books 1-4

  10. Laborer Wet-nurse Courtesan (hetaira)) Slavery in Greece: the life of a δοῦλος (doulos) Legal proscriptions War captive Military aide Artisan / Craftsman

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