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Time Tangled Island: Ancient Greece
Factropica Fast Facts and quizzes by Beth Rowen
Factropica Fast Facts
- The Oracle of Delphi, which
dates to 1400 B.C., was the most important shrine in Greece and was considered the center of
the world.
- The Oracle at Delphi is also known as Pythia or Sybil.
- People believed the Pythia could see into the future.
- People traveled from all over Greece and beyond to ask the Oracle of
Delphi questions, ranging from when to plant crops to predict opportune
times to wage war. If people didn't like Pythia's predictions, she would
make another for more gold.
- Greek city-states agreed to work together to protect Delphi, which
is on Mount Parnassus.
- The Oracle of Delphi was a religious site from pre-historic times to
c. 395, when the Roman Emperor
Theodosius ordered it closed.
- According to Greek legend, the first Olympics occurred in 776 BC.
Opinions differ about their origins. Some credit them to Hercules, who brought a sacred
olive tree to Olympia. Another myth says the hero Pelops established the festival after
defeating King Oenomaus in a chariot race.
- Olympia was famous for its temples and monuments, especially 40-foot
tall, gold and ivory Statue of Zeus, which was
built c. 432 BC. It is one of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World.
- The Lion Gate at Mycenae,
which stood at the entrance to the city of Mycenae, was built c. 1250
BC. Mycenae was a center of commerce and culture in ancient Greece.
- Triremes were a type of ship developed and used in Greece in the 5th
century B.C. These ships, which were used in warfare, had three groups
of rowers who sat almost on top of each other on each side of the
ship.
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