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under this
scheme might be "the
third (day) of
Thargelion waning",
meaning the 28th day of
Thargelion. To
summarise the days with
special names. The first...
- 1334 BC. As for the
exact day
Ephorus gives 23/24
Thargelion (6 or 7 May), ****anicus 12
Thargelion (26 May)
while others give the 23rd of Sciroforion...
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called Dolon (Δόλων).
Artemis was born on the
sixth day of the
month Thargelion (around May),
which made it
sacred for her, as her birthday. On the seventh...
- was born on the
seventh day (ἑβδομαγενής, hebdomagenes) of the
month Thargelion—according to
Delian tradition—or of the
month Bysios—according to Delphian...
- "Feast of the Bath", was
observed every year at the end of the
month of
Thargelion. The
festival lasted for five days.
During this period, the priestesses...
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Apollo and Artemis, held on
their birthdays, the 6th and 7th of the
month Thargelion (about May 24 and May 25).
Essentially an
agricultural festival, the Thargelia...
-
celebrated every fourth year,
possibly in the
Athenian month of Hieros, or in
Thargelion, to
apply to
Delos the
Athenian calendar. The
members of the amphictyony...
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Thracian goddess Bendis. It was
celebrated on the 19th day of the
month of
Thargelion (late May, in the
Gregorian calendar), and was
introduced in 429 BC. The...
- Elapheboliṓn Ἐλαφηβολιών March–April 10 Mounichiṓn Μουνυχιών (later Μουνιχιών) April–May 11
Thargeliṓn Θαργηλιών May–June 12 Skirophoriṓn Σκιροφοριών June–July...
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festival of
ancient Greece celebrated at
Athens every year, on the 22nd of
Thargelion, in
honor of
Athena Polias, with the
heroine Aglauros (or with the two...