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Thalysia

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Thalysia (Ancient Greek:Θαλύσια) was anancient Greek festival celebrated in honour ofDionysus andDemeter or of Demeter alone. It was held in autumn, after the harvest, to thank the gods for the benefits they had conferred upon men.[1]

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  1. ^A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890), Thalysia


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