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Amphictyonic League

Background

The Amphictyonic League, also known as the Delphic Amphictyony, was an ancient religious association of Greek tribes formed to support the temple of Apollo at Delphi and to oversee the famous Oracle of Delphi. It played a significant role in promoting cooperation among Greek city-states and managing religious affairs. Here’s an overview of the Amphictyonic League:

Origins and Formation

Name and Structure:

Members:

Functions and Responsibilities

Religious Duties:

Political and Judicial Role:

Key Historical Events

Sacred Wars:

Fourth Sacred War:

Decline and Legacy

Decline:

Legacy:

The Amphictyonic League, through its religious, political, and judicial functions, exemplified the interconnectedness of religion and politics in ancient Greece and the cooperative spirit among Greek city-states despite their frequent conflicts.

Sources

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