Chora of Delphi
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The Chora of Delphi was the town located in the eastern part of the Sacred Lands of Apollo in Phokis, Greece, during the 5th century BCE.
Surrounded by farms and olive groves, the Chora provided for the nearby Sanctuary of Delphi and the visitors.
Around 431 BCE, the Pythia lived in the most lavish house in the town. Other residents included Lykaon the healer, as well as his grandmother Praxithea and sister Agave.[1]
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- The Greek word χώρα (khṓrā) means 'town, village', and was often used of the main settlement of the area.
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