• from the hill of Munichia, where stood an Artemis’ temple, close to Piraeus and to the site of the Battle of Salamis. The festival was instituted to...
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    (323–322 BC), a Macedonian garrison was installed at Munichia. In Antiquity there was also a local festival to Artemis. 37°56′26″N 23°39′21″E / 37.9406°N...
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    agricultural products, literally meaning "gift" or "provision of the mouth". Munichia: celebration dedicated to Artemis in ancient Greece. The tradition is often...
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  • Pentelicus Mourning Athena Movable nu Mu (letter) Munich Kouros Munichia Munichia (festival) Munichus Musaeus of Athens Muscle cuirass Muses Museum of Ancient...
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    Artemis (section Festivals)
    they would not be the object of revenge from her. Piraeus. The festival of Artemis Munichia was celebrated on the 6th or 16th day of the month Munichion...
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    a rocky outcropping on the Greek coast that features the steep hill of Munichia and modern-day Kastella. Although long connected to the mainland by a land...
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    Stobaeus—but not in Aristotle) in the temple of Aglaurus and was sent to Munichia or Acte as a member of the garrison. At the end of the first year of training...
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    Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia...
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    Hermaea Hieromenia Iolaia Kronia Lenaia Leucophryna Lykaia Metageitnia Munichia Oschophoria Pamboeotia Pandia Plynteria Ptolemaieia Pyanopsia Skira Synoikia...
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    vine-leaves and grapes or ivy-leaves and berries, carried during Hellenic festivals and religious ceremonies. The thyrsus is typically associated with the...
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