Examples of using Pythia in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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The Axis of Pythia.
Pythia wrote that?
According to Pindar Pythia, xi.
Oh Pythia, Dedona, Cassie?
At least the way Pythia described it.
What the hell is going on Pythia?
The Axis of Pythia rests close by.
Pythia foretold the rise of a leader.
What is bitten Pythia is poisonous.
Its yellow moon andstar matches the description in Pythia.
You read Pythia, and now you're having me on.
We're no longer enslaved by the ramblings"-"of Pythia."- Of Pythia.
Again, I will see Pythia and Wilma, I can not believe it.
What you seek can only be found inside the Axis of Pythia.
Pythia wrote about the exile and the rebirth of the human race.
It sounds like she's talking about the scrolls of the Prophet Pythia.
Pythia wrote about the exile and the rebirth of the human race.
It could be said that the Pythia of Acts 16 simply prophesied the inevitable.
Pythia, asked what Apollo thought of Socrates, answered,"There is no man more free, more just, more intelligent.".
It seems after all the“strong empire” Pythia was referring to was the one of Croesus!
Pythia would fall into a drug-induced ecstasy and everything she said had to immediately be written down and interpreted later.
The main priestess in the Temple was called Pythia, while the python became one of the symbols of Apollo.
Furthermore, the Pythia of Delphi had a historically unfriendly relationship with the Jews and was considered a pawn of demonic power.
It was here that the Olympian gods spoke to mortal men through the use of a priesthood,which interpreted the trance-induced utterances of the Pythoness or Pythia.
The Axis of Pythia, that thing I used to find you on the higher plane?
During the trance, the medium's personality changed, becoming depressed, defiant, or animal-like, exhibiting psychosis that was linked to the werewolf myths,or lycanthropy, as the Pythia reacted to an encounter with Apollo/Lykieos(the wolf god, Anubis).
Similarly, the god Apollo anointed Pythia, his chief oracular priestess at Delphi, with the title‘the Delphic Bee'.
Pythia” the priestess replied:“If you attack the Persians, you will destroy a strong empire.” Croesus regarded that as the affirmation of his success and sent troops to attack Persia.
One of his most important works is the"Why Pythia does not give oracles in verse"(Moralia 11)("Περὶ τοῦ μὴ χρᾶν ἔμμετρα νῦν τὴν Πυθίαν").
During the Pythian trance, the medium's personality often changed, becoming melancholic, defiant, or even animal-like, exhibiting a psychosis that may have been the original source of the werewolf myth,or lycanthropy, as the Pythia reacted to an encounter with Apollo/Lykeios- the wolf god.