Apanegyris (Ancient Greek: πανήγυρις "gathering"), is an Ancient Greek general, national or religious assembly.[1][2] Each was dedicated to the worship of a particular god. It is also associated with saint days and holy festivals.[3] Panegryis is used three ways: A meeting of the inhabitants from one town and its vicinity, a meeting of inhabitants of an entire province, district, or of people belonging to a particular tribe, and for national meetings. The panegyreis were festivals in which prayers were made, sacrifices offered, and also processions.[4]
Πανήγυρις is also transliterated as panegyry,[5] and in turn, some sources define panegyry to be apanegyric.[6][7] A panegyric is a formal public speech. This could be a separate usage of panegyry, an obsolete usage, or simply an error.
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