Lenaea - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Lenaea
- an Athenian festival, in honour of Dionysus
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+ Lenaean
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Menander's comedy "Dyscolos", performed at the festival of Lenaea.
  Within translations:
Aelian:NA_4.43
are the Dionysia,* the Lenaea, the Festival of Pots, the
Athen_4.130
loaves, solemnizing the Lenaean festival, and the Potfeas
Athen_5.217
the former was crowned at the Lenaea in the archonship
Athen_10.414
rce full; & For from the Lenaean games he came, & Descendi
Plut:Mor_839
ned two other victories at the Lenaean festival through
ProlegCom_3
because the victors at the Lenaea were given new wine, which
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