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140: 88:. At this festival it was originally the custom for the priest of the god to pursue a woman of the Minyan family with a drawn sword and kill her. This practice was later discontinued after the occurrence of bad omens. 48:, agrionia was celebrated at night with only women accompanied by the priests of Dionysus, who often wore black garments. Women pretended to search for Dionysos and then declared that he has fled to the 160: 155: 178: 183: 73:
of one of their children. They cast lots to decide which of their children they would eat and selected
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of Orchomenus, who had despised the Dionysian rites, were seized with a desire to
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and hidden there. After that they feasted and began to present and solve riddles.
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cites Plutarch, Quaest. Rom. 102, Quaest. Graecae 38.
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Plutarch also explains that the festival included a
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ancient
Greek
Dionysus
Agrionius
Orchomenus
Boeotia
Plutarch
Muses
Minyades
Minyas
eat human flesh
Hippasus
Leucippe
human sacrifice



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Greek festivals of Dionysus

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