When the sun goes down we will be honoring Zeus Epoptes. Here’s some info about this holiday. Here’s the link.
https://sites.google.com/site/hellenionstemenos/Home/festivals/zeus-hepoptes
(25 Metageitnion) A sacrifice to Zeus Epoptes (the overseer) in the Attic demos of Erchia.
https://sites.google.com/site/hellenionstemenos/Home/festivals/zeus-hepoptes
(25 Metageitnion) A sacrifice to Zeus Epoptes (the overseer) in the Attic demos of Erchia.
According to Sarah Iles Johnston (“Restless Dead: Encounters
between the Living and the Dead in Ancient Greece”, page 45), in the
first line of the ‘Choephoroi’, Orestes invokes Hermes Chthonios, in his
capacity as the god who controls the dead, precisely as”patroi’
epopteuon krate”, which means “‘watching [my] ancestral powers”, so
perhaps the role that Epops or Epopeus, his “watching” hero, played in
Erchia, like that he played in Sciyon, involved controlling the dead,
and it was for this reason that he received special offerings at the
festival of Genesia. If so, then this was a day during which the
dangerous dead were controlled or averted.
Note: I didn't celebrate this because I was just too busy and too tired.
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