in Grecian Antiquity, the ninth month of the Athenian year, corresponding nearly to our March. It consisted of thirty days, and took its name from the festival Elaphebolia, observed in this month in honour of Diana the huntress. See Elaphebolia.
in Grecian Antiquity, the ninth month of the Athenian year, corresponding nearly to our March. It consisted of thirty days, and took its name from the festival Elaphebolia, observed in this month in honour of Diana the huntress. See Elaphebolia.