- the
lunisolar calendar beginning in
midsummer with the
lunar month of
Hekatombaion, in use in
ancient Attica, the
ancestral territory of the
Athenian polis...
-
Aphrodisia festival was
organized annually on the
fourth of the
month of
Hekatombaion (the
fourth day of each
month was the
sacred day of Aphrodite). The Synoikia...
- Ur****, his father. In Athens, on the
twelfth day of the
Attic month of
Hekatombaion, a
festival called Kronia was held in
honour of
Cronus to
celebrate the...
- the
Kingdom of Macedon, on the
sixth day of the
ancient Gr****
month of
Hekatombaion,
which probably corresponds to 20 July 356 BC (although the
exact date...
- a
magnificent celebration. The
festival occurred during the
month of
Hekatombaion,
which modern scholars recognize as
starting from the
third w**** in July...
-
Athenian festival held in
honor of
Kronos (Cronus) on the 12th day of
Hekatombaion, the
first month of the
Attic calendar, and
roughly equivalent to the...
- Gr****
festival held
annually in
Athens that
would always conclude on 28
Hekatombaion, the
first month of the
Attic calendar. The main
purpose of the festival...
- Gr****
holiday of Kronia,
which was
celebrated during the
Attic month of
Hekatombaion in late midsummer. It held
theological importance for some Romans, who...
- Athens, the
Aphrodisia was
celebrated on the
fourth day of the
month of
Hekatombaion in
honor of Aphrodite's role in the
unification of Attica.
During this...
-
Athens was the Panathenaia,
which was
celebrated during the
month of
Hekatombaion in
midsummer and was the most
important festival on the
Athenian calendar...