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The Halos was a round open space close to the temple of Apollo in Delphi, where ancient rituals were being performed. Between the Bouleuterion and Sibyl's
Halos_(Delphi)
Priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi, Greece
priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi in central Greece. She served as its oracle and was known as the Oracle of Delphi. Her title was sometimes historically
Pythia
chryselephantine statues of Apollo, Artemis and Leto occupy a hall in the Delphi Archaeological Museum looking rather like a treasury. They constitute excellent
Chryselephantine statues at Delphi
Chryselephantine_statues_at_Delphi
Ancient Greek temple
part of the Panhellenic religious sanctuary located in Central Greece at Delphi. The temple and sanctuary at large were dedicated to one of the major Greek
Temple_of_Apollo_(Delphi)
Town in Phocis, Greece
Delphi (/ˈdɛlfaɪ/ or /ˈdɛlfi/; Greek: Δελφοί, [ðelˈfi]) is a town in Phocis, Greece, situated immediately west of the archaeological site of the same name
Delphi_(modern_town)
Ancient Greek temple to Athena Pronaia
The Tholos of Delphi is among the ancient structures of the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia in Delphi. The circular temple, a tholos, shares the immediate
Tholos_of_Delphi
Interactive forecasting method
The Delphi method, or Delphi technique (/ˈdɛlfaɪ/ DEL-fy; also known as Estimate–Talk–Estimate, or ETE), is a structured communication technique, or method
Delphi_method
Topics referred to by the same term
nicknamed "Halo" Halos (Thessaly), a town and polis of ancient Thessaly Halos (Delphi), a space near the temple of Apollo in Delphi Halo, Kentucky, an
Halo
Serpent in Greek mythology
living at the center of the Earth, believed by the ancient Greeks to be at Delphi. He was killed by the god Apollo. Python, sometimes written Pytho, presided
Python_(mythology)
Ancient marble monument in Greece
The Omphalos of Delphi is an ancient marble monument that was found at the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece. According to the Ancient Greek myths
Omphalos_of_Delphi
Ancient bronze sculpture
The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos (Greek: Ἡνίοχος, the rein-holder), is an ancient Greek bronze statue dating to around 470 BC. Standing
Charioteer_of_Delphi
Building in Delphi, Central Greece Region, Greece
The Stadium of Delphi lies on the highest spot of the Archaeological Site of Delphi. It overlooks the sanctuary of Apollo and has a view to the Delphic
Stadium_of_Delphi
Statue of Antinous found at Delphi
The Statue of Antinous at Delphi is an ancient statue that was found during excavations in Delphi. Antinous was a young Greek of extraordinary beauty
Statue_of_Antinous_(Delphi)
Ancient Greek sculpture
project in the site of the Oracle of Delphi. Her statue had been set up close to the Halos, the most sacred spot of Delphi, where Apollo had presumably killed
Sphinx_of_Naxos
Archaeological museum in Delphi, Greece
Delphi Archaeological museum (Greek: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Δελφών) is one of the principal museums of Greece and one of the most visited. It is operated
Delphi_Archaeological_Museum
Collection of letter fragments written by Claudius
The Delphi Inscription, or Gallio Inscription (Fouilles de Delphes III 4:286; SIG, II, 801d), is the name given to the collection of nine fragments of
Delphi_Inscription
Greek victory column in Istanbul, Turkey
"Serpentine Column"), also known as the Serpentine Column, Plataean Tripod or Delphi Tripod, is an ancient bronze column at the Hippodrome of Constantinople
Serpent_Column
Greek sculpture
The Dancers of Delphi, also known as the Acanthus Column, are three figures in high relief on top of an acanthus column found near the sanctuary of Pythian
Dancers_of_Delphi
Prophetess of classical antiquity
venerated from before the Trojan Wars as an important oracle. At that time Delphi was a place of worship for Gaia, the mother goddess connected with fertility
Delphic_Sibyl
One of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece
place at his sanctuary in Delphi to commemorate the mytho-historic slaying of Python and the establishment of the Oracle at Delphi. The Pythian Games took
Pythian_Games
larger part constitutes a description of the sanctuaries and buildings of Delphi. His work constituted a precious aid to travelers and archaeologists who
Pausanias' description of Delphi
Pausanias'_description_of_Delphi
Archaeological investigations in Greece
Academic investigations at the sacred precinct of Delphi in central Greece started in the second half of the 19th century. In 1892 a systematic archaeological
Excavations_at_Delphi
Building in Delphi, Greece
The Athenian Treasury (Greek: Θησαυρός των Αθηναίων) at Delphi was constructed by the Athenians to house dedications and votive offerings made by their
Athenian_Treasury
of Delphi Serpent Column Stele of the Labyadai Public spaces Gymnasium at Delphi Halos (Delphi) Hyampeia Lesche of the Knidians Palaestra at Delphi Portico
Treasury of the Massaliots (Delphi)
Treasury_of_the_Massaliots_(Delphi)
The Gymnasium at Delphi is a building complex of the 4th century BC at Delphi, Greece, which comprised the xystus and the palaestra, along with its auxiliary
Gymnasium_at_Delphi
Son of Poseidon in Greek mythology
(/ˈdɛlfəs/; Ancient Greek: Δέλφος, Delphos) was the person from whom the town of Delphi was believed to have derived its name. Delphus was said to be the son of
Delphus
Sacred fountain at Delphi
Castalian Spring, in the ravine between the Phaedriades at Delphi, is where all visitors to Delphi — the contestants in the Pythian Games, and especially
Castalian_Spring
The palaestra at Delphi is part of a gymnasium at the sanctuary. It is the oldest existing gymnasium from the Greek world, dating to the second half of
Palaestra_at_Delphi
Silver statue found in Delphi
The silver bull of Delphi is the first known large-scale statue all made from forged metal – a bull made of sheets of silver and plated gold detail. The
Silver_Bull_of_Delphi
Ancient building at Delphi
Megarian Treasury was a building situated within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, to the north of the Siphnian Treasury along the Sacred Way. On its façade
Megarian_Treasury_(Delphi)
Abandoned village in Greece
village in Greece, which was formed above the ruins of the ancient site of Delphi. The local villagers partly used the ruins in the construction of their
Kastri,_Phocis
The Treasury of the Thebans at Delphi was built in the Doric order and made entirely out of local limestone from the quarries of St. Elias close to the
Theban_Treasury_(Delphi)
Building once in Delphi, Greece
The Siphnian Treasury was a building at the Ancient Greek cult center of Delphi, erected to host the offerings of the polis, or city-state, of Siphnos.
Siphnian_Treasury
4th century statue group in Delphi Museum
Behind the column with the Dancers of Delphi was situated the Athenian Treasury, where was located the famous ex voto of Daochos (Ανάθημα του Δαόχου, "vow
Ex_voto_of_Daochos
Outcropping of rock at Delphi, Greece
Sibyl rock is an outcropping of rock on the site of Delphi, standing just to the south of the Polygonal Wall. Pausanias, a visitor to the site in the 2nd
Sibyl_rock
Temple of Apollo at Delphi, dedicated by the people of Chios. The Altar of the Chians was the main altar of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. It was built after
Altar_of_the_Chians
Ancient Greek racehorse
ancient commentators, Hieron was victorious in the single horse race at Delphi during the twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh iterations of the games, in 482
Pherenikos
Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi
Cnidus was represented at the Sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi by the Treasury of the Cnidians of the late Archaic period and by a late Classical period building
Cnidian_Treasury
Treasury of the Boeotians was dedicated within the sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi during the late Archaic period. It is identified due to some epigraphic
Boeotian_Treasury
One of the important ex votos of the Greek cities in the sanctuary of Delphi was the bronze sculpted ex voto of the Italian city of Tarentum in commemoration
Ex_voto_of_the_Tarentines
Among the famous ex votos of Delphi was that of Craterus, friend and general of Alexander the Great, attributed to Lysippos. The excavations of the French
Craterus'_ex_voto
The stele of Prusias is one of the ex votos at the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, constructed in honour of king Prusias II of Bithynia. The stele of Prusias
Monument_of_Prusias_II
discovered by Bernard Haussoullier in 1880. The stoa was constructed in Delphi after the naval victory over the Persians at Sestus near the Hellespont
Stoa_of_the_Athenians
at the Delphi Archaeological Museum, remind vividly of the Pythian Games. In separate, free-standing cases in the middle of room 9 of the Delphi Archaeological
Pair_of_athletes_(Delphi)
known also as the Western Portico, is one of the largest buildings of Delphi, situated outside of the sacred precinct of the sanctuary of Apollo. The
Portico_of_the_Aetolians
was a lesche, i.e. a club or meeting place, at the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. Today, it has been mostly destroyed; the only surviving parts are some
Lesche_of_the_Knidians
Bull of the Corcyreans close to the entrance to the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi lay a grandiose monument dedicated by the Arcadians, particularly the Tegeates
Ex_voto_of_the_Arcadians
the Sicyonians is one of the buildings within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It has a long and complicated history. The treasury itself replaced two
Sicyonian_Treasury
Monument of Aemilius Paullus was erected in the Sanctuary of Apollo at Delphi shortly after 167 BCE in order to commemorate the Roman victory over King
Monument_of_Aemilius_Paullus
Ancient Greek temple at Delphi, Greece
site of Delphi, in the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, a group of buildings comprising temples and treasuries as well as the famous Tholos of Delphi. There
Temple_of_Athena_Pronaia
1927 event in Delphi, Greece
Sikelianos, and consisted of a series of events in the archaeological site of Delphi. The Delphic Festival was inspired by the ideals adopted by Sikelianos and
First_Delphic_Festival
Pair of cliffs on Mount Parnassos, Greece
lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos, which rise above the sacred site of Delphi. Strabo, Plutarch and Pausanias all mentioned the Phaedriades when describing
Phaedriades
Several Hellenistic kings dedicated monuments in the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi, in an effort to emphasize their prestige. Among those kings were the Attalids
Ex voto of the Attalids (Delphi)
Ex_voto_of_the_Attalids_(Delphi)
Caryatids, and belonged to the collection of Ionian treasuries of the Oracle of Delphi. Already from the middle of the 6th century BC begins the construction of
Korai_of_Ionia
Venue in Delphi, Greece
The European Cultural Centre of Delphi (ECCD) was founded in 1977 upon the inspiration and initiative of Konstantinos Karamanlis with the view of setting
European Cultural Centre of Delphi
European_Cultural_Centre_of_Delphi
Monument in Delphi, Cyrene, Libya
sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. The treasury was possibly built as a token of gratitude for a large endowment of wheat offered to Delphi's inhabitants during
Treasury_of_Cyrene
Battle of Aegospotami, the Lacedaemonians dedicated a majestic ex voto in Delphi. To the left of the entrance into the sanctuary of Apollo, opposite to the
Ex_voto_of_the_Lacaedemonians
Ancient Greek god
kouros (ephebe, or a beardless, athletic youth). As the patron deity of Delphi (Apollo Pythios), Apollo is an oracular god—the prophetic deity of the Delphic
Apollo
city of Argos dedicated several ex-votos within the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi. It was, after all, one of the most powerful cities of the archaic and classical
Ex_votos_of_the_Argives
48854434; 22.51739431Hyampeia is a mountain peak above the Castalian Spring in Delphi, Greece. Its modern name is Flemboukos. It is the eastern peak of the Phaedriades
Hyampeia
Stele discovered in Delphi in 1893
The Stele of the Labyadai is a stele found at Delphi, written on all four sides. Its inscription is called the Labyad (or Labyadai) inscription, and seems
Stele_of_the_Labyadai
around 10:00) the visitors gathered in front of the Archaeological Museum of Delphi in order to take a tour around the ancient monuments and the exhibits in
Second_Delphic_Festival
The Treasury of the Acanthians at Delphi was built by the citizens of Acanthos on the Chalcidice peninsula in commemoration of their joint victory with
Treasury_of_the_Acanthians
One of the most famous ex-votos in the sanctuary of Apollo in Delphi was the bronze bull dedicated by the citizens of Corfu in remembrance of a remarkable
Bull_of_the_Corcyreans
Species of plant
poisoning can also result in blurred vision, and vision disturbances, including halos appearing around objects. Oleander sap can cause skin irritations, severe
Nerium
United States Army soldier and CIA officer (1929–2023)
L. Grange; Scott Swanson (November 10, 2007). "Confronting Iran" (PDF). Delphi International Research. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Waugh & Keown 2004, p. xvi
Billy_Waugh
British television series
Hansen Tallulah Evans as Lily Riser, Eve's daughter and Abby's twin sister Delphi Evans as Abby Riser, Eve's daughter and Lily's twin sister Vikash Bhai as
Girl_Taken
Meteorological phenomenon
(1 April 2014). Delphi Complete Works of Seneca the Younger (Illustrated). Vol. Book I (Delphi Ancient Classics Book 27 ed.). Delphi Classics. O'Connor
Rainbow
Oracles in Ancient Greece
oracles in Ancient Greece. The sibyls prophesied at holy sites. A sibyl at Delphi has been dated to as early as the eleventh century BC by Pausanias when
Sibyl
Community in Greece
ISBN 0-15-505090-7, page 111. Kenneth D. S. Lapatin compares them to the Halos deposit at Delphi. See Kenneth D. S. Lapatin. Chryselephantine Statuary in the Ancient
Prinias
American actress (1954–2001)
O'Grady had a role in the 1982 television movie The Kid with the Broken Halo. Her last acting role was as Mrs. Kramer in Days of Our Lives in 1990. After
Lani_O'Grady
Wireless power transfer standard for electric vehicles
refocussed the company on the electric vehicle (EV) market. Since 2010, when Delphi Automotive announced they were investing in the technology, the system had
SAE_J2954
Three largest car manufacturers of a country
in recent 2007 negotiations, something which the CAW has so far refused. Delphi, which was spun off from GM in 1999, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after
Big Three (automobile manufacturers)
Big_Three_(automobile_manufacturers)
Geometric sans-serif typeface
designs for the Meal, Ready-to-Eat packages. Donald Young. Fonts & Logos, DelphiPress. ISBN 978-0-9673316-0-7/ ISBN 978-0-9673316-0-7 "Handel Gothic EF™
Handel_Gothic
two-parter scripted to include a scene to begin part two with the usual The Saint halo sequence (the film and TV versions are edited differently also). The film
List_of_The_Saint_episodes
ancient Olympic Games in honour of Zeus (Jupiter). At the Pythian Games at Delphi, also held every four years, the bay laurel Laurus nobilis – sacred to Apollo
Wreaths and crowns in antiquity
Wreaths_and_crowns_in_antiquity
Rise of Macedon
that they were for a campaign against Halos, a small Thessalian city which held out against him. He departed for Halos before making any pronouncements, compelling
Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II
Expansion_of_Macedonia_under_Philip_II
Greek mythological artefact
alive or dead." In his painting Rossetti underlines the point as a fiery halo streams upward from the opening casket on which is inscribed the motto NESCITUR
Pandora's_box
Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel (1938–88) DirecTV (1994–2003)
List_of_Cadillac_vehicles
Echoes' update". Gematsu. Retrieved June 7, 2026. Romano, Sal (June 7, 2026). "Halo: Campaign Evolved launches July 28". Gematsu. Retrieved June 7, 2026. Romano
List of video games released in 2026
List_of_video_games_released_in_2026
Citizens Republic Bancorp Cobasys Con-way Freight Covansys Corporation Déjà Vu Delphi Dow Corning Energy Conversion Devices Family Christian Stores Felpausch
List_of_Michigan_companies
Medieval monastery in Athens
Daphni Monastery, along with the famous monasteries of Hosios Loukas near Delphi and Nea Moni on the island of Chios, are designated UNESCO World Heritage
Daphni_Monastery
S&P SmallCap 600" (PDF). December 20, 2017. Retrieved January 21, 2018. "Delphi Technologies Set to Join S&P MidCap 400 and Frontier Communications to Join
List_of_S&P_400_companies
Content libraries and catalogs
This is a list of content libraries and catalogs owned by Sony. Delphi Productions library Rastar library Rastar Features library Rastar Films library
List of libraries owned by Sony
List_of_libraries_owned_by_Sony
quantum computer and AI aboard the spaceship La-Muse in Kiddy Grade (2002) Delphi, Oracle's Clocktower computer from Birds of Prey (2002) Sheila/F.I.L.S.S
List_of_fictional_computers
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
for the gods. The ancient Greek noun Ἶρις means both the rainbow and the halo of the Moon. An inscription from Corinth provides evidence for an original
Iris_(mythology)
ruins of Atlantis when it was sunk. While Kaldur, Wyynde, La'gaan, and Delphis sneak into Xebel during the unrest, King Arthur visits Ocean Master and
List of Young Justice episodes
List_of_Young_Justice_episodes
2023 American fantasy television series
Shirley (season 1) and Heather Feeney (season 2) as Pythia, the Oracle of Delphi whose mummified remains are in Camp Half-Blood Suzanne Cryer as Echidna
Percy Jackson and the Olympians (TV series)
Percy_Jackson_and_the_Olympians_(TV_series)
Italian Renaissance painter (1445–1510)
not present at this scene), and gives the figures (except Christ) flat halos shown in perspective, which from now on Botticelli often uses. Both probably
Sandro_Botticelli
using the BASIC-PLUS COMPILE command BPL – a Win32 PE file created with Delphi or C++Builder containing a package. Bundle – a Macintosh plugin created
List_of_file_formats
List of terms used in biology
with Deca decem L ten Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata delphis G δελφύς (delphús) womb virginia opossum, Didelphis virginiana dendr-,
List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names
Technology company
such as buses. WiTricity has reached licensing deals with Anjie Wireless, Delphi (Aptiv), Intel, Mahle, TDK, Toyota, and Zhejiang VIE. Thoratec licensed
WiTricity
Hydrocarbon compound (H2C=CH2)
propionaldehyde. Some geologists and scholars think that the famous Greek Oracle of Delphi (the Pythia) went into her trance-like state as an effect of ethylene rising
Ethylene
Motor vehicle
kicked in to help the electric". Design: Battery integration was designed by Delphi Automotive and Ford engineers designed the battery management software and
Lincoln_MKZ
(co-production with Edgar J. Scherick Associates) The Kid with the Broken Halo (1982) (co-production with Satellite Productions and Zephyr Productions)
List of Warner Bros. Discovery television programs
List_of_Warner_Bros._Discovery_television_programs
Appearance of a deity in an observable way
practice, theophanies were reenacted and commemorated in ritual settings. At Delphi, the Theophania (Θεοφάνια) was an annual spring festival celebrating the
Theophany
Greek god and personification of the Sun
statue. They were also featured in the pedimental group of the temple at Delphi. In dynamic Hellenistic art, Helios along with other luminary deities and
Helios
Overview of and topical guide to marketing
Content analysis Coolhunting Conjoint analysis Customer satisfaction research Delphi technique Forecasting Predictive buying Futures research Marketing information
Outline_of_marketing
Luxury car manufacturing division of General Motors
Cleveland Diesel (1938–62) Dayton-Wright (1919–23) Delco Electronics (1989-85) Delphi (1994–99) Delta Motor (1997–2004) Detroit Diesel (1938–88) DirecTV (1994–2003)
Cadillac
Altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini
book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Russell, Peter (2017). Delphi Complete Works of Giovanni Bellini (Illustrated). PublishDrive, Csorna.
San_Zaccaria_Altarpiece
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
Girl/Female
Hindu
Halo, Purity
Boy/Male
British, English
From Hal's Island
Boy/Male
British, English
From Hal's Island
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
From Hal's Island
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hall.
Surname or Lastname
English (widespread, especially in the southeast)
English (widespread, especially in the southeast) : from the genitive singular or nominative plural form of Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ (see Hale).Irish : when not of English origin, this may be a variant of Healy or McHale.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Halo
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Aureole; Lunar Halo; Glory
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Halo
Boy/Male
Tamil
Halo
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suvyuha | ஸà¯à®µà¯à®¯à¯à®¹à®¾
Halo, Purity
Suvyuha | ஸà¯à®µà¯à®¯à¯à®¹à®¾
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Halo
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From Hal's Island
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From Hal's Island
Female
Chinese
clear halo.
Girl/Female
Indian
Aureole, Halo around the Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Special Halls or Mansions
Boy/Male
African, Australian
Joy
Girl/Female
Muslim
Lunar halo. Glory.
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German
Ruler of the People; The People's Ruler
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
A Vedic Composition
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
German Form of William; Will-helmet; Will Desire; Helmet Protection
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Swedish, Swiss
Light; Torch; In Mythology the Abduction of Zeus's Mortal Daughter Helen Sparked the Trojan War; Bright One; Sun Ray; Shine One; Moon Elope
Boy/Male
Greek
Dragon.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wife of Sukha
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Denis from the Greek name Dionysus.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, Dutch
Like an Eagle
Girl/Female
English American
Meadow of ash trees.
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
HALOS DELPHI
n.
The neck or throat.
v. t.
To surround with a halo.
imp. & p. p.
of Halo
n.
A circle of light; especially, the bright ring represented in painting as surrounding the heads of saints and other holy persons; a glory; a nimbus.
n.
One who halts or limps; a cripple.
n.
The open hearth, upon which fires were lighted, immediately under the louver, in the center of ancient halls.
n.
A halo, actual or figurative.
n.
A luminous spot occasionally seen a few degrees from the sun, supposed to be formed by the intersection of two or more halos, or in a manner similar to that of halos.
n.
See Hals.
pl.
of Halo
n.
A luminous circle, usually prismatically colored, round the sun or moon, and supposed to be caused by the refraction of light through crystals of ice in the atmosphere. Connected with halos there are often white bands, crosses, or arches, resulting from the same atmospheric conditions.
n.
An instrument for exhibition or illustration of the phenomena of halos, parhelia, and the like.
v. t. & i.
To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo.
n.
A church in which the procession of the clergy halts on stated days to say stated prayers.
a.
Surrounded with a halo; invested with an ideal glory; glorified.
v. t.
To move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; -- said of something obstructed or impeded.
n.
An ideal glory investing, or affecting one's perception of, an object.
n.
A mock moon; an image of the moon which sometimes appears at the point of intersection of two lunar halos. Cf. Parhelion.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Halo
n.
A colored circle around a nipple; an areola.