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Thargelia /θɑːrˈdʒiːliə/ (Ancient Gr****: Θαργήλια) was one of the
chief Athenian festivals in
honour of the
Delian Apollo and Artemis, held on
their birthdays...
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Thargelia (Ancient Gr****: Θαργηλία) was a
renowned hetaera in
ancient Greece who is said to have been
married fourteen times.
According to Plutarch, she...
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believed that this
would bring about purification. On the
first day of the
Thargelia, a
festival of
Apollo at Athens, two men, the pharmakoi, were led out...
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Thargelia is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae.
Thargelia attila L.Ronkay & Gyulai, 2006
Thargelia balazsi L.Ronkay & Gyulai, 2006
Natural History...
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being worshipped at the
Pyanopsia and a
spring festival called the
Thargelia, the
Horai –
Eunomia (well ordering) and **** (right and justice) – are...
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tripods were
placed there by
those who had won in the
cyclic chorus at the
Thargelia.
Setae (Lydia): The
temple of
Apollo Aksyros located in the city. Apollonia...
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Thargelia gigantea is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found from
Morocco to Algeria, Libya,
Israel and the
Sinai in Egypt.
Adults are...
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carried from the
acropolis to a
place called Skiron.
During the
Thargelia, a
festival in
honour of Apollo, the
Athenians had
cereal offerings for...
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carried about by
singing boys
during the
festivals of
Pyanopsia and
Thargelia, and
afterwards hung up at the
house door. It
could only be
carried by...