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    In Greece, the Phaedriades (Φαιδριάδες, meaning "the shining ones") are the pair of cliffs, ca 700 m high on the lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos...
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    recorded on the wall. The sacred spring of Delphi lies in the ravine of the Phaedriades. The preserved remains of two monumental fountains that received the...
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    The Castalian Spring, in the ravine between the Phaedriades at Delphi, is where all visitors to Delphi — the contestants in the Pythian Games, and especially...
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  • sacrilegious were hurled from the top of the Hyampeia, the high crag of the Phaedriades to the east of the Castalian Spring. In pre-Roman Sardinia, elderly people...
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    the twin fires of the two peaks of the Mount Parnassus above Delphi (Phaedriades). Anaitis, in Lydia. The fame of Tauria (the Tauric goddess) was very...
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  • Shining Ones may refer to: The Phaedriades, the two cliffs that enclose the sacred site of Delphi The second novel in The Tamuli trilogy by David Eddings...
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  • Greece. Its modern name is Flemboukos. It is the eastern peak of the Phaedriades, the western peak was known as Nauplia. According to Herodotus, there...
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    the ancient theater was given by someone standing at the top of the Phaedriades, so that the three main events of the first day could follow: the hymn...
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  • 4.30 p.m. the visitors gathered at the sound of the trumpet from the Phaedriades, in order to go to the Ancient Theatre. At 5 p.m. they watched Aeschylus'...
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    fault of the valley, dividing the north wall into two facing peaks, the Phaedriades. Water draining through the reverse fault enters the valley through a...
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