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On another occasion , he approached the oracle , as usual through a messenger , and asked whether his kingdom was to last long . The oracle replied that he had nothing to fear until a mule would be king of Persia .
On another occasion , he approached the oracle , as usual through a messenger , and asked whether his kingdom was to last long . The oracle replied that he had nothing to fear until a mule would be king of Persia .
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His poem , The Oracle , speaks first of Delphi and then of other oracular means of divining the truth , but for the wry poet that he was , the question of truth in the oracle is not answered . The oracle High between the cliffs ...
His poem , The Oracle , speaks first of Delphi and then of other oracular means of divining the truth , but for the wry poet that he was , the question of truth in the oracle is not answered . The oracle High between the cliffs ...
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The Age of Heroes Laius was reminded of the oracle . In order to prevent the oracle from being fulfilled , he pierced and pinned the ankles of the infant , and handed the new - born child to a shepherd to be exposed on Mount Cithaeron .
The Age of Heroes Laius was reminded of the oracle . In order to prevent the oracle from being fulfilled , he pierced and pinned the ankles of the infant , and handed the new - born child to a shepherd to be exposed on Mount Cithaeron .
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