Oracles in ancient Greece - definition of a Greek oracle -  Study  Guides

Oracles in ancient Greece - definition of a Greek oracle - Study Guides

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Definition of an oracle: A Greek oracle can be the god who sends messages about the future, the priest or priestess who receives the messages from the god, or the place where that happens. Delphi and Dodona were famous Greek oracles.

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