Book contents
- Serving Athena
- Serving Athena
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Panathenaia: An Introduction
- 2 Giants and Heroes: The Mythologies of the Panathenaia
- 3 The Little Panathenaia
- 4 The Great Panathenaia: Ritual and Reciprocity
- 5 The Panathenaic Games: Entertaining the Goddess
- 6 Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Athenian Men
- 7 Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Other Residents and Non-Residents
- 8 The City, the Goddess and the Festival
- Book part
- Tables
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum
- Index of Collections
- General Index
4 - The Great Panathenaia: Ritual and Reciprocity
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 April 2021
- Serving Athena
- Serving Athena
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 The Panathenaia: An Introduction
- 2 Giants and Heroes: The Mythologies of the Panathenaia
- 3 The Little Panathenaia
- 4 The Great Panathenaia: Ritual and Reciprocity
- 5 The Panathenaic Games: Entertaining the Goddess
- 6 Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Athenian Men
- 7 Creating Identities at the Great Panathenaia: Other Residents and Non-Residents
- 8 The City, the Goddess and the Festival
- Book part
- Tables
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum
- Index of Collections
- General Index
Summary
This chapter is the first of four chapters focused on the penteteric or Great Panathenaia, which took place every four years. It looks at how individuals participated in the procession, which conveyed the sacrificial animals, the peplos and other offerings to the Akropolis, and the sacrifices to Athena. The procession and attendant rituals included a multitude of different roles for various individuals and groups: Athenians, both male and female, were certainly represented, but so were other inhabitants, the metics and their daughters and delegations from the colonies and, in the later fifth century BC, the allies. Together, they made up the community of ‘all the Athenians’, who were celebrating the goddess and her deed against the Giants. These rituals repeated the festival’s stories and themes, which unified the rituals and linked them to the games.
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- Serving AthenaThe Festival of the Panathenaia and the Construction of Athenian Identities, pp. 116 - 170Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021