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Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910)
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Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910)
Spartans asking the Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athens, c431 BC (1910). The Priestess of the temple of Apollo at Delphi was the most famous Ancient Greek oracle. The position was only held by celibate woman over 50 whose words were delivered to supplicants in song. The predictions of the oracle of Delphi had great influence across the Greek world, and she was consulted before any great undertaking. The Peloponnesian War was fought between between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies in 431-404 BC)
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This print takes us back to ancient Greece, specifically the year 431 BC. It captures a significant moment in history when Spartans sought guidance from the Oracle at Delphi on whether to engage in war against Athens. The image showcases a group of solemn Spartan warriors standing before the magnificent temple of Apollo, where the renowned Priestess awaits their question. The Priestess of Delphi held an esteemed position as the most famous oracle in Ancient Greece. Only celibate women over 50 were chosen for this role, and they delivered their prophetic words through song. Their predictions held immense influence throughout Greek society, making them indispensable advisors before embarking on any major endeavor. The Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta was a monumental conflict that lasted from 431 to 404 BC. Seeking divine intervention, these brave Spartans climbed up the steps of Apollo's temple nestled amidst picturesque mountains shrouded in smoke. This scene perfectly encapsulates both the religious fervor and geographical beauty associated with ancient Greece. Preserved through time, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an era long gone but not forgotten. Its historical significance is further enhanced by its origin in early twentieth-century (1910s) photography by an unknown creator under Ann Ronan Pictures' collection. As we admire this print today, we are reminded of how beliefs and prophecies shaped nations and influenced pivotal moments in human history.
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