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The [[Thesmophoria]] (Ancient Greek: [[Θεσμοφόρια]]) was an ancient Greek religious festival, held in honor of the goddess [[Demeter]] and her daughter [[Persephone]]. It was held annually, mostly around the time that seeds were sown in late autumn – though in some places it was associated with the harvest instead – and celebrated human and agricultural fertility. The festival was one of the most widely-celebrated in the Greek world. It was restricted to adult women, and the rites practised during the festival were kept secret. The most extensive sources on the festival are a comment in a scholion on Lucian, explaining the festival, and [[Aristophanes]]' play [[Thesmophoriazusae]], which parodies the festival. | |wketx=The [[Thesmophoria]] (Ancient Greek: [[Θεσμοφόρια]]) was an ancient Greek religious festival, held in honor of the goddess [[Demeter]] and her daughter [[Persephone]]. It was held annually, mostly around the time that seeds were sown in late autumn – though in some places it was associated with the harvest instead – and celebrated human and agricultural fertility. The festival was one of the most widely-celebrated in the Greek world. It was restricted to adult women, and the rites practised during the festival were kept secret. The most extensive sources on the festival are a comment in a scholion on Lucian, explaining the festival, and [[Aristophanes]]' play [[Thesmophoriazusae]], which parodies the festival. | ||
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Wikipedia EN
The Thesmophoria (Ancient Greek: Θεσμοφόρια) was an ancient Greek religious festival, held in honor of the goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone. It was held annually, mostly around the time that seeds were sown in late autumn – though in some places it was associated with the harvest instead – and celebrated human and agricultural fertility. The festival was one of the most widely-celebrated in the Greek world. It was restricted to adult women, and the rites practised during the festival were kept secret. The most extensive sources on the festival are a comment in a scholion on Lucian, explaining the festival, and Aristophanes' play Thesmophoriazusae, which parodies the festival.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Θεσμοφόρια: τά тесмофории (женский трехдневный праздник в честь Деметры-Законодательницы, справлявшийся ежегодно с 11-го пианепсиона в Афинах, Фивах и Эфесе) Her., Arph., Xen.
Translations
ca: Tesmofòries; de: Thesmophorien; el: Θεσμοφόρια; en: Thesmophoria; es: Tesmoforias; fa: تسموفوریا; fi: Thesmoforia; fr: Thesmophories; gl: Tesmoforias; he: תסמופוריה; it: Tesmoforie; la: Thesmophoria; nl: Thesmophoria; no: Thesmoforia; pl: Tesmoforie; ru: Тесмофории; sh: Tesmoforije; sv: Thesmoforia; uk: Тесмофорії