- Panathenaic Festival
The Panathenaea (Παναθήναια "all-Athenian festival") was the most important festival for Athens and one of the grandest in the entire ancient Greek world. Except for slaves, all inhabitants of the
polis could take part in the festival.This holiday of great antiquity is believed to have been the observance of
Athena 's birthday and honored the goddess as the city's patron divinity, Athena Polias ('Athena of the city').The procession assembled before dawn at the
Dipylon gate in the northern sector of the city. The procession, lead by theKanephoros , made its way on thePanathenaic Way through the Agora toward the Acropolis. Some sacrifices were offered on theAreopagus and in front of theTemple of Athena Nike next to thePropylaea ..
Each year a newly woven
peplos was dedicated to Athena.In
566 BC , at the initiative of Peisistratus, a special aspect of this festival was created for every fourth year, extending over a number of days with many public events (Great Panathenaea). ThePanathenaic Games were held as part of the fourth year of the festival..
The
Parthenon Frieze , some scholars suggest, represents the Panathenaic procession [Robin Osborne , "Democracy and Imperialism in the Panathenaic Procession: The Parthenon Frieze in its Context." In W. Coulson et al. (eds.), The Archaeology of Athens and Attica under the Democracy (1994)] . Its decorative sculptures are considered one of the high points of Greek art.A monumental cult statue of
Athena Parthenos was housed in the eastern room of the building. This statue was sculpted in ivory and gold byPhidias . A copy (shown at the right) taken from the statue, found in Italy dating from the second century, is thought to resemble the original closely.Notes
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