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OLEN , a semi-legendary See also: Greek See also: bard and seer, and writer of See also: hymns
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He is said to have been the first See also: priest of See also: Apollo, his connexion with whom is indicated by his traditional birthplace—Lycia or the See also: land of the Hyperboreans, favourite haunts of the See also: god
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The Delphian poetess Boeo attributed to him the introducion of the cult of Apollo and the invention of the epic metre
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Many hymns, nomes (See also: simple songs to accompany the circular dance of the See also: chorus), and oracles, attributed to Olen, were pre-served in See also: Delos
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In his hymns he celebrated Opis and Arge, two Hyperborean maidens who founded the cult of Apollo in Delos, and in the hymn to Eilythyia the See also: birth of Apollo and See also: Artemis and the foundation of the Delian sanctuary
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His reputed Lycian origin corroborates the view that the cult of Apollo was an importation from See also: Asia to See also: Greece
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His See also: poetry generally was of the kind called See also: hieratic
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See See also: Callimachus, Hymn to Delos, 305; See also: Pausanias i
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18; ii
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13; V
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7 ; ix
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27 ; X
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5; See also: Herodotus iv
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35
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