The following season the Delphian League became Division Two of the Athenian League, and at the end of their first season in the new league Hertford were promoted to Division One.
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Emancipation was often of a religious nature, where the slave was considered to be " sold " to a deity, often Delphian Apollo, or was consecrated after his emancipation.
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Jonathan Giovanni, an editorial assistant with The Delphian, asked Diamandopoulos whether he would consider adding student representatives to the univerity's board to improve communication between students and the administration.
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Apollo was born on the seventh day (, " hebdomagenes " ) of the month Thargelion according to Delian tradition or of the month Bysios according to Delphian tradition.
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More recently Delphian Records recorded " Entangled Fortunes " with the Red Note Ensemble and once again featured in " Gramophone's "'Editor's Choice'
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During the Archaic and Classical periods, the Aenianians ( in Greek ?0?????? ) were members of the Delphian Amphictyonic League, and shared two votes on the Amphictyonic council with the Oetaeans.
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Lauren Haggis, a daughter of Paul Haggis, said that Delphian is " on top of a hill in the middle of nowhere " and that she " lived in a giant bubble.
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In 1833, five sophomore and two freshman members of the Delphian Society, a local literary group, had become friends and began to meet regularly to exchange essays and engage in literary debate.
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Three years later, in September 2010, the album " Michael Marra ", recorded live on tour in 2010 with Mr McFall's Chamber, was released on Delphian Records.
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Recordings include all the CRD, and now records exclusively for Delphian Records of Edinburgh, who have already issued a recordings of music by Dallapiccola, Busoni, and Liszt, Schumann and Brahms.