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EUMENIDIA

Volume 7 · 59 words · 1797 Edition

festivals in honour of the Eumenides, called by the Athenians εὐενειδίαι "venerable goddesses." They were celebrated once every year, with sacrifices of pregnant ewes, with offerings of cakes made by the most eminent youths, and libations of honey and wine. At Athens none but free-born citizens were admitted, such as had led a life the most virtuous and unfulfilled.