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In , a hecatomb (; ; hekatómbē) was a sacrifice of 100 cattle ( hekaton "one hundred", bous "bull") to the . In practice, as few as 12 could make up a hecatomb.

(1988). 9781853990380, Bristol Classical Press.

Although originally the sacrifice of a hundred oxen in the religious ceremonies of the Greeks and Romans; later "hecatomb" came to describe a large number of any kind of animals devoted to sacrifice. Figuratively, "hecatomb" is used to describe the sacrifice or destruction by fire, tempest, disease, or the sword of any large number of persons or animals; and also of the wholesale destruction of inanimate objects, and even of mental and moral attributes.


Ancient Greece
Hecatombs were offered to Greek gods , , and during special religious ceremonies. Le Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines de Daremberg et Saglio (consultation de l'ensemble du corpus) At the end of the Olympic Games, a hecatomb was also offered to at Olympia.

In the , hecatombs are described formulaically. The following is one instance, from Samuel Butler's translation:


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