- The
Gymnopaedia was an
annual festival celebrated exclusively in
ancient Sparta,
helped to
define Spartan identity. It
featured generations of
naked Spartan...
-
second in 1895. The work's
unusual title comes from the
French form of
gymnopaedia, the
ancient Gr**** word for an
annual festival where young men danced...
- part of an
initiation rite in the
transition to a hēbōnte. As well, the
Gymnopaedia festival featured choral and
athletic competitions between groups of...
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closer to a good
water supply than
similar areas in
central Athens.
Gymnopaedia Gymnasium at
Delphi For
modern uses of the term "gymnasium", see Gymnasium...
- Areia, Temple)
Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
Hyacinth Menelaion Festivals Carneia Gymnopaedia Hyacinthia Xanthika Legacy Laconophilia Laconism v t e...
- this
qualification comes from
Satie himself – the
sarabande and the
gymnopaedia were at
least historically known as dances. The
musical vocabulary of...
-
Gymnopedie may
refer to:
Gymnopaedia, a
festival or
dance in
ancient Greece Gymnopédies, a
series of
three compositions by
French composer Erik Satie...
- Areia, Temple)
Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
Hyacinth Menelaion Festivals Carneia Gymnopaedia Hyacinthia Xanthika Legacy Laconophilia Laconism v t e...
- Areia, Temple)
Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
Hyacinth Menelaion Festivals Carneia Gymnopaedia Hyacinthia Xanthika Legacy Laconophilia Laconism v t e...
- Areia, Temple)
Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
Hyacinth Menelaion Festivals Carneia Gymnopaedia Hyacinthia Xanthika Legacy Laconophilia Laconism v t e...