Aeginetan Commemoration
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title:
Aeginetan Commemoration
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The Aeginetan Commemoration was an Ancient Greek ritual held by the people of Aegina in honor of Poseidon. Plutarch, in his work "Greek Questions", notes that many Aeginetans who participated in the Trojan War were killed in battle, and even more were lost during their return due to storms. Only a few managed to return to Aegina. However, in the midst of widespread mourning, neither the survivors nor their relatives who received them felt it was appropriate to celebrate or offer public religious
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Ancient Greek ritual
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeginetan_Commemoration
date created:
2024-09-03T20:19:42Z
date modified:
2024-09-04T22:02:21Z
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