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Pythian
Pythian, a. (n.) (ˈpɪθɪən, ˈpaɪ-) [f. L. Pȳthi-us (a. Gr. Πῡ́θιος of Delphi, or the Delphic Apollo) + -an. Πῡ́θιος is now generally held to have been derived from Πῡθώ or Πῡ́θων, the older name of Delphi and the surrounding region; but it was in ancient times connected with the legend of the πύθων o...
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Pythian 1
Pindar's First Pythian Ode is an ancient Greek epinicion praising Hiero of Syracuse for a victory in the Pythian Games. Pythian Odes (Cambridge, MA)
Panhellenic Games
Ancient Olympic Games
Ancient Greek poems
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Pythian Castle
, Missouri, also known as Pythian Castle
Pythian Castle (Toledo, Ohio)
Knights of Pythias Building (Fort Worth, Texas), also known as Pythian Castle Hall
Pythian Castle (Portsmouth, Virginia)
Pythian Castle Lodge, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
See also
List of Knights of Pythias buildings
Pythian Temple
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Pythian Group
Pythian Services Inc., commonly known as Pythian, is an American and Canadian multinational corporation that provides data and cloud-related services. In 2018, Pythian announced they were launching Tehama, a new SaaS product.
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Pythian Temple
Pythian Temple may refer to:
Pythian Temple (Birmingham, Alabama), also known as Alabama Penny Savings Bank
Pythian Temple (New York City)
Pythian Temple and James Pythian Theater Columbus, Ohio
Pythian Temple (Tacoma, Washington)
See also
List of Knights of Pythias buildings
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Pythian Building
In 1931, they sold it to the Knights of Pythias, who decided to complete it as an office building and renamed it the Pythian Building.
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Pythian Home of Missouri
The Pythian Home of Missouri, also known as Pythian Castle, in Springfield, Missouri, was built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias and later owned by the It was called The Pythian Home of Missouri.
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Pythian Sisters
Two organizations were organized: the Pythian Sisterhood, using Young's ritual in Concord, New Hampshire on February 22, 1888 and the Pythian Sisters of Pythian Sunshine Girls
The Pythian Sisters have a youth affiliate, the Pythian Sunshine Girls, started in 1930.
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Pythian Castle Lodge
In 1909 those four men's lodges banded together with Pythian Sisters Purity Temple and the Rathbone Sisters Star Temple. This Pythian Castle was built during the heyday of the Pythians.
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Pythian Castle (Arcata, California)
The Pythian Castle is a building in Arcata, northwestern California, that was built during 1884-85 for the North Star chapter of the Knights of Pythias
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Pythian Bowl
The Pythian Bowl was a postseason college football bowl game played from 1949 through 1951. Game results
Notes
NCAA records list the date of the first Pythian Bowl as "11-26-1949", which is inconsistent with contemporary newspaper reports.
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Pythian Temple (Tacoma, Washington)
The Pythian Temple, built in 1906 for Commencement Lodge Number 7 of the Knights of Pythias, is an historic building located on Broadway in the Theater On August 23, 1985, Pythian Temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Pythian Games
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Pythian Games
International Pythian Council
Modern Pythian Games
Ecumenical Delphic Union
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Pythian Castle (Portsmouth, Virginia)
The Pythian Castle is a historic 3-story brick and stone Knights of Pythias building located at 610-612 Court Street in Portsmouth, Virginia. In 1979 the Pythian Castle was sold by the knights. On October 30, 1980, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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