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- Ascolia abstract "Ascolia, in Ancient Greece, was a feast which the peasants of Attica celebrated in honor of Dionysus. They sacrificed a goat to him, and used its skin to make a football, which was filled with wine. The outside of the skin was made slippery with oil, and children tried hopping on it with one foot. The children falling over entertained the crowds, while the one who succeeded in maintaining an upright position to the end was considered the victor. The chief magistrate, or demarch, of a deme conducted the festival, while the deme paid for the expenses.".
- Ascolia wikiPageID "3858707".
- Ascolia wikiPageLength "919".
- Ascolia wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Ascolia wikiPageRevisionID "615158766".
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Attica.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Attica.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_ancient_Athens.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_festivals_of_Dionysus.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Demarch.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Deme.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLink Festival.
- Ascolia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascolia".
- Ascolia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Ascolia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientGreece-stub.
- Ascolia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Ascolia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reli-festival-stub.
- Ascolia subject Category:Ancient_Attica.
- Ascolia subject Category:Festivals_in_ancient_Athens.
- Ascolia subject Category:Greek_festivals_of_Dionysus.
- Ascolia hypernym Feast.
- Ascolia type Holiday.
- Ascolia type Work.
- Ascolia type Source.
- Ascolia type Work.
- Ascolia comment "Ascolia, in Ancient Greece, was a feast which the peasants of Attica celebrated in honor of Dionysus. They sacrificed a goat to him, and used its skin to make a football, which was filled with wine. The outside of the skin was made slippery with oil, and children tried hopping on it with one foot. The children falling over entertained the crowds, while the one who succeeded in maintaining an upright position to the end was considered the victor.".
- Ascolia label "Ascolia".
- Ascolia sameAs Q2866691.
- Ascolia sameAs Ascolias.
- Ascolia sameAs Askôliasmos.
- Ascolia sameAs m.0b3n2w.
- Ascolia sameAs Q2866691.
- Ascolia wasDerivedFrom Ascolia?oldid=615158766.
- Ascolia isPrimaryTopicOf Ascolia.