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Apaturia (Gr****: Ἀπατούρια) were
ancient Gr****
festivals held
annually by all the
Ionian towns,
except Ephesus and Colophon. At
Athens the
Apaturia took...
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Apaturia (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπατουρία) was an
epithet given to more than one
goddess in Gr**** mythology. The name
meant "the deceitful". The name Apaturia...
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Apatura Fabricius, 1807
Species See text
Synonyms Aeola Billberg, 1820
Apaturia Sodoffsky, 1837
Athymodes Moore, 1896
Bremeria Moore, 1896
Chitoria Moore...
- Aethra,
later on
dedicated in the
island of
Sphairia a
temple to
Athena Apaturia (the Deceitful), and
called the
island Hiera instead of Sphaeria, and also...
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Dionysus Lysius.
Melanaigis Μελάναιγις ("of the
black goatskin") at the
Apaturia festival.
Morychus Μόρυχος ("smeared"); in Sicily,
because his icon was...
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offering in
honor of his
recent marriage for his
phratry during the
Apaturia.
Taking place during the three-day
festival in the
month of Pyanepsion...
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Festivals /
feasts Actia Adonia Agrionia Amphidromia Anthesteria Apellai Apaturia Aphrodisia Arrhephoria Ascolia Bendidia Boedromia Brauronia Buphonia Chalceia...
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Festivals /
feasts Actia Adonia Agrionia Amphidromia Anthesteria Apellai Apaturia Aphrodisia Arrhephoria Ascolia Bendidia Boedromia Brauronia Buphonia Chalceia...
- ****erts: all are
Ionians who are of
Athenian descent and keep the
feast Apaturia. He
further explains: The
whole ****enic
stock was then small, and the...
- (pushing with the horns). Kourotrophos,
protector of
young boys.
During the
Apaturia the
front hair of
young girls and
young boys (koureion) were
offered to...