Elaphebolia


The Elaphebolia was an ancient Greek festival held at Athens and Phocis during the month of Elaphebolion. In the town of Hyampolis in Phocis, it would have been instituted by the inhabitants to commemorate a victory against the Thessalians.
Cakes made from flour, honey, and sesame and in the shape of stags were offered to the goddess during the festival.
Modern followers of Hellenism observe Elaphebolia as a holiday. It falls on the 6th day of the month of Elaphebolion. In 2020 it will fall on March 1.