Anthesteria

/ænθɛsˈtɪriə/ noun

An ancient Greek festival held in spring honoring Dionysus, featuring opening of new wine and honoring the dead.

From Greek 'anthos' (flower) + 'anthesteria' (festival of flowers). This festival name comes from Classical Athens around the 5th century BCE and references the spring flowering season.

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