daphnephoros

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The daphnephoros was the bearer of laurel branches in ancient Greek religious processions, particularly associated with the festival of Daphnephoria at Thebes.

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daphnephoros canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek religious function
religious role
ritual office
ageRequirement ephebe
youth
associatedDeity Apollo Daphnephoros
surface form: Apollo
associatedSymbol branch
laurel
pole wrapped with laurel
associatedWith Boeotia
Thebes
ancient Greek religion
associatedWithFestival Daphnephoria
carried decorated pole
garlanded branch
laurel branches
olive branch
ceremonialContext processional ritual
public festival
documentedBy later Greek literary sources
documentedIn descriptions of the Daphnephoria at Thebes
etymology from Greek daphnē (laurel) and phoros (bearer)
geographicContext Boeotian cult practice
hasGenderAssociation male
languageOfTerm Ancient Greek
linkedToMyth Apollo and Daphne
foundation myths of Thebes
partOf Apollo cult practices
Greek civic religious life
performedIn Daphnephoria
Thebes
processionalPosition prominent position in the Daphnephoria procession
religiousFunction symbolic representative of Apollo
votive bearer
ritualAction carrying decorated laurel-bearing staff through the city
roleInProcession bearer of laurel branches
leader of procession
socialStatus often from noble family
symbolizes divine favor
purity
victory
timePeriod Archaic Greece
Classical Greece
usedMaterial laurel
ribbons
woolen fillets

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Daphnephoria hasParticipantRole daphnephoros