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Kakodaimonistai (ancient Greek κακοδαιμονισταί, singular κακοδαιμονιστής, worshippers of the evil daemon) was the name of a dining club in ancient Athens. They chose the name to ridicule the gods and Athenian custom. One of the ways in which they did this, was by dining on unlucky days (ἡμέραι ἀποφράδες), holidays set apart for fasting, in order to test the gods.

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  • Kakodaimonistai (ancient Greek κακοδαιμονισταί, singular κακοδαιμονιστής, worshippers of the evil daemon) was the name of a dining club in ancient Athens. They chose the name to ridicule the gods and Athenian custom. One of the ways in which they did this, was by dining on unlucky days (ἡμέραι ἀποφράδες), holidays set apart for fasting, in order to test the gods. (en)
  • Kakodaimonistai (Grego antigo κακοδαιμονισταί, singular κακοδαιμονιστής) era um restaurante na Atenas antiga. O nome foi escolhido para ridicularizar os deuses gregos e os costumes da cidade na época. Costumavam por exemplo oferecer jantares públicos em dias considerados de má sorte (ἡμέραι ἀποφράδες), de maneira a desafiar os deuses. (pt)
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  • Kakodaimonistai (ancient Greek κακοδαιμονισταί, singular κακοδαιμονιστής, worshippers of the evil daemon) was the name of a dining club in ancient Athens. They chose the name to ridicule the gods and Athenian custom. One of the ways in which they did this, was by dining on unlucky days (ἡμέραι ἀποφράδες), holidays set apart for fasting, in order to test the gods. (en)
  • Kakodaimonistai (Grego antigo κακοδαιμονισταί, singular κακοδαιμονιστής) era um restaurante na Atenas antiga. O nome foi escolhido para ridicularizar os deuses gregos e os costumes da cidade na época. Costumavam por exemplo oferecer jantares públicos em dias considerados de má sorte (ἡμέραι ἀποφράδες), de maneira a desafiar os deuses. (pt)
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  • Kakodaimonistai (en)
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