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A name applied to two Athenian festivals in honor of the goddess Athene (Athena).
The Lesser Panathenaea was celebrated yearly; every fourth year the festival was punctuated with greater pomp and called the Greater Panathenaea; the festival included athletic contests, musical and dramatic competitions and was concluded with a solemn procession to the Akropolis (Acropolis) where an elaborately embroidered peplos was placed on Athene’s statue.
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