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Didyma (Greek)

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Didyma was an ancient Greek city, located in Turkey, near the modern village of Yenihisar (Yoran) near the town of Söke in the province of Aydýn. Just outside of Didyma was the sanctuary containing a temple and oracle of Apollo. Until its destruction by the Persians in 494 BC, Didyma's sanctuary it was administered by the family of the Branchidae, the descendants of Bronchos, a youth beloved of Apollo. For the last two kilometers of its length the Sacred Way was lined with the seated statues of members of the Branchidae family, male and female. After his capture of Miletus in 334 B. C. Alexander the Great placed the administration of the oracle in the hands of the city.
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