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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="4" subtype="Book"><div type="textpart" n="180" subtype="chapter"><div n="2" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>They celebrate a yearly festival of <name type="pers">Athena</name>, where
                        their maidens are separated into two bands and fight each other with stones
                        and sticks, thus (they say) honoring in the way of their ancestors that
                        native goddess whom we call <name type="pers">Athena</name>. Maidens who die
                        of their wounds are called false virgins. </p></div><div n="3" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>Before the girls are set fighting, the whole people choose the fairest maid,
                        and arm her with a <name type="ethnic">Corinthian</name> helmet and <name type="ethnic">Greek</name> panoply, to be then mounted on a chariot and
                        drawn all along the lake shore. </p></div><div n="4" type="textpart" subtype="section"><p>With what armor they equipped their maidens before <name type="ethnic">Greeks</name> came to live near them, I cannot say; but I suppose the
                        armor was <name type="ethnic">Egyptian</name>; for I maintain that the <name type="ethnic">Greeks</name> took their shield and helmet from <name key="tgn,7016833" type="place"><reg>Egypt [30,27] (nation), Africa
                           </reg>Egypt</name>. </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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