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- Q7180008 subject Q6985555.
- Q7180008 subject Q7163233.
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- Q7180008 abstract "In Greece, the Phaedriades (Φαιδριάδες, meaning "the shining ones") are the pair of cliffs, ca 700 m high on the lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos, which rise above the sacred site of Delphi, the center of the Hellenic world. Strabo, Plutarch and Pausanias all mentioned the Phaedriades in describing the site, a narrow valley of the Pleistus (today Xeropotamos) formed by Parnasse and Mt. Cirphis. Between them rises the Castalian Spring. Even today, at noontime, the rock faces reflect a dazzling glare.".
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- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q192931.
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- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q45805.
- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q6985555.
- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163233.
- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q75459.
- Q7180008 wikiPageWikiLink Q8372180.
- Q7180008 comment "In Greece, the Phaedriades (Φαιδριάδες, meaning "the shining ones") are the pair of cliffs, ca 700 m high on the lower southern slope of Mt. Parnassos, which rise above the sacred site of Delphi, the center of the Hellenic world. Strabo, Plutarch and Pausanias all mentioned the Phaedriades in describing the site, a narrow valley of the Pleistus (today Xeropotamos) formed by Parnasse and Mt. Cirphis. Between them rises the Castalian Spring.".
- Q7180008 label "Phaedriades".