Pausanias Analysis

Passage 3.13.7

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Passage 3.13.7: Temple of Dionysos Kolonatas and the Dionysiades' sacrificial rites and race.

Mythic Non-skeptical

Greek Text

ἀπαντικρὺ δὲ ἥ τε ὀνομαζομένη Κολώνα καὶ Διονύσου Κολωνάτα ναός, πρὸς αὐτῷ δὲ τέμενός ἐστιν ἥρωος, ὃν τῆς ὁδοῦ τῆς ἐς Σπάρτην Διονύσῳ φασὶ γενέσθαι ἡγεμόνα· τῷ δὲ ἥρωι τούτῳ πρὶν ἢ τῷ θεῷ θύουσιν αἱ Διονυσιάδες καὶ αἱ Λευκιππίδες. τὰς δὲ ἄλλας ἕνδεκα ἃς καὶ αὐτὰς Διονυσιάδας ὀνομάζουσι, ταύταις δρόμου προτιθέασιν ἀγῶνα·

English Translation

Opposite is the place called Kolona, and the temple of Dionysos Kolonatas. Beside it is the precinct of a hero who, they say, served as guide to Dionysos on the road to Sparta. To this hero, the Dionysiades and the Leukippides sacrifice before making offerings to the god himself. The other eleven women, also called Dionysiades, compete among themselves in a race.

Proper Nouns

Dionysus (Διόνυσος) deity
Dionysiades (Διονυσιάδες) person
Leucippides (Λευκιππίδες) person
Also in: 3.16.1
Kolonata (Κολωνάτα) place Q58456661
Kolone/Kolona (Κολώνη) place
Sparta (Σπάρτη) place Q5690 Pleiades
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