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On This Day: Thargelia Begins in Athens

Around April 22: In Athens, voices pray for rain—the Thargelia festival opens with barley, song, and expulsion.

On This Day: Thargelia Begins in Athens

Unknown — "Bronze hydria (water jar)" (ca. 375–350 BCE), public domain

Spring’s anxious prayers.

Around this date, Athenians gather for Thargelia. They offer the first spring barley to Apollo and Artemis, singing to coax good weather and fertile fields. In a city that never forgets drought, every ritual feels urgent.

Cleansing Athens, together.

The festival isn’t only celebration—it’s purification. Athens selects two scapegoats, known as pharmakoi, who are paraded, whipped, and—according to some sources—driven out, carrying the city’s sins with them.

A city reborn each spring.

By the festival’s end, Athenians hope they’ve bought a year’s blessings—rain for crops, protection from plague, a city made new.

The Thargelia marks spring in Athens—honoring Apollo and Artemis, and ritually purging the city’s guilt.

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