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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract En la mitología griega, las Nefalias o NefEn la mitología griega, las Nefalias o Nefelias eran fiestas que celebraban los antiguos atenienses. Durante ellas, se hacían ofrendas y ceremonias religiosas dedicadas a Helios, a Selene, a Eos, a Afrodita, a ninfas, a las Euménides, a Urania, a Mnemósine y alguna vez a Dioniso, ofreciéndoles aguamiel, leche, con exclusión del vino, y quemando en los altares maderas de todas las especies menos cepa e higuera.e todas las especies menos cepa e higuera. , In the Hellenic religion, nephalia (AncienIn the Hellenic religion, nephalia (Ancient Greek: νηφάλια, nifália, 'calm'; Greek pronunciation: [/neː.pʰá.li.a/ → /nɛːˈɸalia/ → /niˈfalia/]) was the religious name for libations, in which wine was not offered or the use of wine was explicitly forbidden. Liquids, such as water, milk, honey or oil in any combination, were used with a mixture of honey and water or milk (μελίκρατον, melíkraton), being one of the most common nēphália offerings. Nephalia were performed as both independent rituals and in conjunction with other sacrifices, such as animal sacrifices. The use of nēphália is documented in the works of Aeschylus and Porphyry.ed in the works of Aeschylus and Porphyry.
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rdfs:comment En la mitología griega, las Nefalias o NefEn la mitología griega, las Nefalias o Nefelias eran fiestas que celebraban los antiguos atenienses. Durante ellas, se hacían ofrendas y ceremonias religiosas dedicadas a Helios, a Selene, a Eos, a Afrodita, a ninfas, a las Euménides, a Urania, a Mnemósine y alguna vez a Dioniso, ofreciéndoles aguamiel, leche, con exclusión del vino, y quemando en los altares maderas de todas las especies menos cepa e higuera.e todas las especies menos cepa e higuera. , In the Hellenic religion, nephalia (AncienIn the Hellenic religion, nephalia (Ancient Greek: νηφάλια, nifália, 'calm'; Greek pronunciation: [/neː.pʰá.li.a/ → /nɛːˈɸalia/ → /niˈfalia/]) was the religious name for libations, in which wine was not offered or the use of wine was explicitly forbidden. Liquids, such as water, milk, honey or oil in any combination, were used with a mixture of honey and water or milk (μελίκρατον, melíkraton), being one of the most common nēphália offerings. Nephalia were performed as both independent rituals and in conjunction with other sacrifices, such as animal sacrifices. The use of nēphália is documented in the works of Aeschylus and Porphyry.ed in the works of Aeschylus and Porphyry.
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