Elaphebolia

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The Elaphebolia (/ˌɛləfɪˈbli.ə/;[1] Έλαφηβόλια Elaphēbolia) was an ancient Greek festival held at Athens and Phocis during the month of Elaphebolion (March/April dedicated to Artemis Elaphebolos (deer slayer). In the town of Hyampolis in Phocis, it would have been instituted by the inhabitants to commemorate a victory against the Thessalians.

Cakes made from flour, honey, and sesame and in the shape of stags were offered to the goddess during the festival.[2]

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