-
month names were in use,
namely Thargelion, Metageitnion,
Boedromion and
Pyanepsion, and the last of
these even
occupied the same
position as
month four in...
-
festival held in
honor of
Apollo in
Athens on the 7th day of the
month Pyanepsion (October/November). Its name
literally means "bean-stewing", in reference...
- phainomērídes (φαινομηρίδες), the "thigh-showers". On the last day of the
month Pyanepsion, the
priestess of
Athena Polias and the Arrephoroi, a
group of
girls chosen...
-
secret women-only rituals.
These rituals,
which were held in the
month Pyanepsion,
commemorated marriage and fertility, as well as the
abduction and return...
- the
Apaturia took
place on the 11th, 12th and 13th days of the
month of
Pyanepsion (mid-October to mid-November), on
which occasion the
various phratries...
-
goddess Athena and the god Hephaestus. It was
celebrated on the last day of
Pyanepsion (October or
November in the
Attic calendar). The
festival celebrated Athena...
- a set of
ancient Gr****
festival rites held in
Athens during the
month Pyanepsion (autumn) in
honor of Dionysus, the god of the vine. The
festival may have...
-
Thesmophoria took
place over
three days, from the
eleventh to the
thirteenth of
Pyanepsion. This
corresponds to late
October in the
Gregorian calendar, and was the...
- The
Athenian months were
called Hekatombion, Metageitnion, Boedromion,
Pyanepsion, Maimakterion, Poseidon, Gamelion, Anthesterion, Elaphebolion, Munychion...
- Μεταγειτνιών August–September 3 Boedromiṓn Βοηδρομιών September–October 4
Pyanepsiṓn Πυανεψιών October–November 5 Maimakteriṓn Μαιμακτηριών November–December...