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Cotyttia

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it was celebrated secretly in the hills at night, and was notorious for its obscenity and insobriety.
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the rites of Cotyttia were much more mundane, celebrating the waxing aspect of Persephone.
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Through influence of trade and commerce, the Edonian form of the festival spread to
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The Orations of Demosthenes Against Leptines, Midias, Androtian, and Aristocrates
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Bell's New Pantheon or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi Gods, Heroes
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Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities
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Index


sarcophagus
orgia
Greek
orgiastic
religious festival
ancient Greece
Thrace
Kotys
Persephone
Edones
rape of Persephone
Thrace
Athens
Corinth
Chios
Sicily


Cassell's
Macmillan Publishing Co
156
ISBN
0-02-522570-7




Bell, John
Bell's New Pantheon or Historical Dictionary of the Gods, Demi Gods, Heroes

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