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Spartan festivals, the
Hyacinthia (Ancient Gr**** Ὑακίνθια / Hyakínthia) in the
Spartan month Hyacinthius in
early summer. The
Hyacinthia lasted three days...
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deity of one of the prin****l
Spartan festivals,
Hyacinthia,
celebrated in the
Spartan month of
Hyacinthia (in
early summer). The
festival lasted three days...
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meaning alas. He was
later resurrected and
taken to heaven. The
festival Hyacinthia was a
national celebration of Sparta,
which commemorated the
death and...
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Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
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flower or the
colour purple.
English variant forms include Hyacintha or
Hyacinthia.
European equivalents include Hyacinthe (French),
Hyazinth (German), Jacek...
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Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
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Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
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- and Pindar.
Paeans were sung at the
festivals of
Apollo (especially the
Hyacinthia), at banquets, and
later even at
public funerals. In
later times they...
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Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
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- Areia, Temple)
Artemis (Caryatis, Isora, Orthia)
Hyacinth Menelaion Festivals Carneia Gymnopaedia Hyacinthia Xanthika Legacy Laconophilia Laconism v t e...