Epitaphios
The term "Epitaphios" refers to a traditional funeral oration in Greek culture, often delivered during memorial services. It commemorates the deceased, celebrating their life and contributions while also reflecting on themes of loss and remembrance. The Epitaphios is typically associated with the Athenian custom of honoring fallen soldiers, particularly during the Peloponnesian War.
In modern times, the Epitaphios has evolved into a broader cultural practice, often performed during the Holy Week in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It serves as a poignant reminder of mortality and the importance of honoring those who have passed away, fostering a sense of community and shared grief among the living.