Greek festivals Flashcards

1
Q

How many days of the Greek year were given over to celebrations?

A

Around 140

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2
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Panathenaia

A

An annual Athenian festival celebrating Athena’s birthday

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3
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Great Panathenaia

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Athenian festival that took place every four years and was longer than the Panathenaia

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4
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Why was it the most important part of the year?

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Athena was the patron Goddess of Athens

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5
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Who was believed to have founded the Panathenaia?

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Theseus

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6
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Day 1 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 2 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 3 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 4 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 5 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 6 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 7 of the Great Panathenaia
Day 8 of the Great Panathenaia

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1) Rhapsodic and musical contests
2) Boys’ and youths’ athletics
3) Men’s athletics
4) Equestrian events
5) Tribal contests
6) All-night celebration, procession and sacrifice
7) Apobates and boat race
8) Prize-giving

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7
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What was recited at the rhapsodic contests?

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Passages from the ‘Iliad’ and the ‘Odyssey’

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8
Q

Panathenaic amphora?

What was depicted on the Panathenaic amphorae?

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Storage jars containing olive oil given as prizes at the Great Panathenaia

Athena and the sport in which it was won

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9
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Who was believed to have introduced wrestling as a sport?

What was not allowed in wrestling?

Why was boxing so dangerous?

A

Thesues after defeating Cercyon of Eleusis

Biting, kicking or punching

Most of the blows were to the head

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10
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Pentathlon?

Equestrian events?

What are Apobates?

A

Discus, javelin, long jump, stadion and wrestling

Chariot race, javelin contest

‘dismounter’- a chariot race in which the rider would dismount and remount his chariot

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11
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What are Apobates?

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‘dismounter’- a chariot race in which the rider would dismount and remount his chariot

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12
Q

What happened when the Athenians rejected the statue of Dionysus?

A

A plague affected the men that effected male genitals

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13
Q

When did the City Dionysia take place?

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Took 5 days across mid-March

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14
Q

Where was the sanctuary of Dionysus?

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South side of the Acropolis

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15
Q

How many tragic playwrights were chosen?

How many comic playwrights?

How many plays were written in total?

A

3 tragic

5 comic

17 in total

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16
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Day 1 of the City Dionysia

Day 2 of the City Dionysia

Day 3 of the City Dionysia

Day 4 of the City Dionysia

Day 5 of the City Dionysia

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1) Pompe, dithyrambic contests and komos

2) Opening ceremony, 5 comedies

3) 3 tragedies, 1 satyr-play

4) 3 tragedies, 1 satyr-play

5) 3 tragedies, 1 satyr-play, judging and prize-giving

17
Q

Origins of City Dionysia

A

Originally was just wine making
Took place originally around December-January

18
Q

What was City Dionysia originally called?

A

Rural Dionysia

19
Q

What was the old flute called?

A

Olos

20
Q

Who was Thespis

A

A famous actor