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Dodona (/doʊˈdoʊnə/;
Doric Gr****: Δωδώνα, romanized:
Dōdṓnā,
Ionic and
Attic Gr****: Δωδώνη, Dōdṓnē) in
Epirus in
northwestern Greece was the
oldest ****enic...
- Dendrologia:
Dodona's Grove, or the
Vocal Forest was a poem by
James Howell published in 1640,
which launched Howell's
literary career. It was published...
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Dodona is a
large Main belt
asteroid that was
discovered by the
French astronomer Auguste Charlois on 29
January 1894 in Nice. It is
classified as...
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Dodona is a
location in Greece,
known for its oracle.
Dodona may also
refer to:
Dodona (Thessaly), a city in
ancient Thessaly,
Greece Dodona (butterfly)...
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Dodona (Ancient Gr****: Δωδώνη) was a city of
Perrhaebia in
ancient Thessaly,
situated near Scotussa.
There is a more
famous Dodona in Epirus, the site...
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Dodona Manor, the
former home of
General George Catlett Marshall (1880–1959), is a
National Historic Landmark and
historic house museum at 312 East Market...
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Pythia (priestess to
Apollo at Delphi), and the
oracle of
Dione and Zeus at
Dodona in Epirus.
Other oracles of
Apollo were
located at
Didyma and
Mallus on...
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fathered Ares, Eileithyia, Hebe, and Hephaestus. At the
oracle of
Dodona, his
consort was said to be Dione, by whom the
Iliad states that he fathered...
- The
diocese of
Dodona was an
episcopal see in the
Roman province of
Epirus Vetus in Late
Antiquity (fl. 5th–6th centuries). The
diocese disappeared during...
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other to
Dodona and
continued their earlier rites; the
priestesses of
Dodona claimed that two
black doves had
flown to
Libya and
Dodona and commanded...