Herodotus is one surviving source of the oracle story.Return to CyreneDrought gripped the Aegean island of Thera in the middle of the seventh century B.C. Desperate, the islanders sent an embassy to Delphi, to ask the oracle of Apollo for advice. There, the priestess told them to found a colony in Libya. Whether the story is legend or fact -- it is recorded variously by poets, historians, and on ancient inscriptions -- a Greek colony was established at Cyrene around 630 B.C. on an exceptionally fertile, well-watered plateau eight miles from the coast. Melding with the local population, the colonists flourished and, for a thousand years, their city was a leading center of commerce and culture in the eastern Mediterranean.
by Mark Rose
September/October 2005
same Cyrene as "Simon of ....?"