in Greek religion, an annual Athenian festival of great antiquity and importance. It was eventually celebrated every fourth year with great splendour, probably in deliberate rivalry to the Olympic Games. The festival consisted solely of the sacrifices and rites proper to the season (mid-August) in the cult of Athena, the city protectress. At the Great Panathenaea, representatives of all the dependencies of Athens were present, bringing sacrificial animals. After the presentation of a new embroidered robe to Athena, the sacrifice of several animals was offered. The great procession, made up of the heroes of Marathon, is the subject of the frieze of the Parthenon. The Athenian statesman Pericles (c. 495429 BC) introduced a regular musical contest in place of the recitation of rhapsodies (portions of epic poems), which were a long-standing accompaniment of the festival. The contest took place in the odeum, originally built for the purpose by Pericles himself. In addition to major athletic contests, many of which were not included at Olympia, several minor contests also were held between the Athenian tribes.
PANATHENAEA
Meaning of PANATHENAEA in English
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