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Cook, Arthur B.
Zeus: a study in ancient religion (Band 1): Zeus god of the bright sky — Cambridge, 1914

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20 Zeus Pandmaros, Panerneros, Panemirios

three temples, that of Zeus Pandmaros, that of Hera Telem1, and
a building called the Komyrion, the name of which recalls the title
of Zeus Komyros at Halikarnassos2. Corresponding with the two
temples of Zeus and the one of Hera were three public festivals,
the Panamareia, the Komyria, and the Heraia.

The principal festival of the place was the Panamareia, an
annual affair, which at first lasted for ten days3 and later for a
whole month4. It began with a procession from the precinct at
Panamara to the council-chamber at Stratonikeia5. And, since
the ten days of the festival were known as the ' Sojourn' (epidemid)
of the god6, it has been concluded that the image of Zeus paid an
actual visit to the neighbouring town. This visit appears to be
identical with the ' Entry of the horse' mentioned in a local in-
scription7, so that Dr Hofer is doubtless right in regarding the
rider on the coins of Stratonikeia as Zeus entering the town on
horseback8. His entry was the signal for a great outburst of
rejoicing. Citizens and strangers alike received at the hands of
the priests largesse of oil for gymnastic contests and baths, besides
perfume, corn, meat, and money. The merry-making was kept up
day and night during the ' Sojourn' of the god9.

1 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 389 no. 5, if. Ati ilaz/a^apw /ecu | "Hpa TeXeia, 1888 xii.
256 no. 36, 2 f. [Ait] Havajxapio | [/c]cu "Hpa TeXt'a {sic), 1891 xv. 426 no. 8 "Upas
Te|Xt'as (sic).

2 Lyk. Al. 459 (Aias) ko.tcx.lQwv dvcrOXa Kw/j.v'pcp with schol. ad loc. Ktofivpip r<£ A11 *
Kd)p:vpos yap 6 Zei)s ev 'AXiKapvaatp Ti/xarat. At Panamara Kofxvpiov, Ko/xvpia always have
the 0 short. Nilsson Gr. Feste p. 28 n. 1 cp. Zeus Kv/uuipcos at Bargylia in Karia (Bull.
Corr. Hell. 1889 xiii. 39 no. 62).

3 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 380 no. 2, 12 f. rets tt\s ioprijs tQv Uava/xapeitov [7)\/j.ep~]as
bina, 385 no. 3, 12 f., 1891 xv. 192 no. 136, 6f. Cp. 1891 xv. 198 no. 140, 14 f. airb
t?7[s] I einabos ^xpt- TVS Tpi.aKa.bos.

4 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1891 xv. 204 no. 144, 16 ff. rjv^r]\[o-]av irp&rot ras \tQi\v [Ilav]a/j.a-
[pico~\v rrjs e[o]pTT]s rj/mepas [5e/ca eccs] T[p]i.aKovTa (?), 191 no. 135, 5 f. ras ttjs iepofxrjveias
ro[0] I deov 7]/xepas irdcras.

5 Here Zeus Tiavafiapos and other deities had statues (Bull. Corr. Hell. 1888 xii. 85
no. 9, 10 f. dyd(\)fxaTa BeQv Hava/j.dpov, 'Eko.[t]7?s, 'Apre/judos, 'A<x/cX?)7rioO, 'Tyeias, Corp.

inscr. Gr. ii no. 2715a 2 ff. [Atos tov II]av7]iJ.e[piov /cat 'E/c]arr?s____KadibpvTai be ev tQ>

o-e(3ao~Tco j3ov\evT7]piio t&v Trpoeip7}[xiv(jo\v de&v]). Stratonikeia was under the special
protection of Zeus Havdfiapos and Hekate (O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii.
1494 f.).

6 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1891 xv. 198 no. 140, 16 f. iravrl tG> xpovu rrjs eTri.briiJ.Las \ tov
deov, 1904 xxviii. 238 no. 42, 7 tt)s einbrip.Las oiicx-qs.

7 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1891 xv. 204 no. 144, 15 ff. eyv[/j.va]o-idp%7)o-av /cat | ev tt) tov
Xttttov eia6[b]w to [/3'} /cai] 7]v^7]\[<r]av irp&tol ras [tQ]v [Ilav]a/j,a[pLOj]v TTjS e\\o]pTT]S i]p:ipas
k.t.X. (sttpra p. 10* n. 4).

8 O. Hofer in Roscher Lex. Myth. iii. 1494.

9 Bull. Corr. Hell. 1887 xi. 376 no. 1, 24 ff., 380 no. 2, 12 ff., 385 no. 3, 12 ff., 1888
xii. 102 no. 22, 13 ff., 250 n. 2, 1891 xv. 186 no. 130 a, 25 ff., 188 no. 131, 8 ff.,
198 no. 140, 12 ff.
 
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