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Lead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, 6th century BCLead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona. In Corinthian Boustrophodon script. Hermon asks to which god he should pray to have useful children by his wife Kretaia
The Site of Dodona, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Site of Dodona, 1890. Dodona in Epirus, northwestern Greece, remote Hellenic oracle and religious sanctuary, the earliest inscriptions date to c550-500 BC
Dodona, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierDodona, 1615. Dodona in Epirus, northwestern Greece, was a prehistoric oracle devoted to the Greek god Zeus and the Mother Goddess identified at other sites with Rhea or Gaia, but here called Dione
Lead plaque asking questions of an oracle at Dodona, reading Hermon asks to which god he should pray to have useful children by his wife Kretma, apart from those he already has
Greek bronze warrior from Dodona, 6th century BCLaconian-style bronze warrior from the sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona. From the Museum of Ionanninas collection, Epirus, 6th century BC
Lead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, c. 4th century BCLead tablet from the Sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona. Some of the Korkyrians and Orikioi ask to which god or hero they should sacrifice so as to govern the land in the best way
Greek theatre at Dodona, 3rd century BCGreek theatre at Dodona, site of the Oracle of Zeus, 3rd century BC
Greek bronze of a banqueter, probably from Dodona, from the British Museums collection
Lead plaque from Sanctuary at Altar of Zeus, Dobona, Epirus, Greece, c214 BC. Some of the Kirkyrians (Corfu) ask the oracle to which god or hero they should sacrifice to govern their province well
Archaic bronze lion from DodonaLaconian archaic bronze lion from the sanctuary of Zeus at Dodona, at the Museum of Ionnina, Epirus