…inland to visit the celebrated oracle of …
Years: 332BCE - 332BCE
…inland to visit the celebrated oracle of the god Amon, or Ammon (at Siwah), which was already famous in the time of Herodotus (the difficult journey is later embroidered with flattering legends).
Pindar had equated Ammon with Zeus, the oracle had been consulted by Croesus in the sixth century and Lysander in the fifth, and there was a sanctuary to Ammon at Athens in the first half of the fourth.
On his reaching the oracle in its oasis, the priest gives him the traditional salutation of a pharaoh, as son of Amon; Alexander consults the god on the success of his expedition but reveals the reply to no one. (The incident will later contribute to the story that he is the son of Zeus and, thus, to his “deification.”)
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People
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Persian people
- Macedon, Argead Kingdom of
- Egypt (Ancient), Late Period of
- Achaemenid, or First Persian, Empire
- Alexander, Empire of
- Greece, Hellenistic
