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According to Nonnus,
Ampelos was
gored to
death by a wild bull
after he
mocked the
goddess Selene, a
scene described as follows: "[
Ampelos, love of Dionysos...
- his
infatuation with a boy satyr,
Ampelos, who
struts at the
center of the composition. Bacchus’ love for
Ampelos is told by the
ancient Gr**** poet Nonnos...
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Nonnus relates how
Dionysus fell in love with a
handsome satyr named Ampelos, who was
killed by
Selene due to him
challenging her. On his death, Dionysus...
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Ficus ampelos is a
species of fig in the
family Moraceae,
native to Bangladesh, the
Nicobar Islands, Malesia, Papuasia, Taiwan, and the
Ryukyu Islands...
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feminine form of
Ampelos, a
satyr and good
friend of
Dionysus in Gr**** mythology. It
could also
derive from the
Ampelose (plural of
Ampelos), a
variety of...
- From an
Istanbul church: Ego eimi hē
ampelos hē alēthinē, "I am the true vine."...
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Kraneia (dogwood)
Morea (mulberry)
Aigeiros (black poplar)
Ptelea (elm)
Ampelos (vines,
especially Vitis) Syke/Sykea (fig)
Atlanteia Chrysopeleia Phoebe...
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settlements in the
island of Samos, Greece.
Agioi Theodoroi Agios Konstantinos Ampelos Chora Drakaioi Kallithea Karlovasi Kastania Kokkari Kontaiika Kontakaiika...
- ****ociated with ale, beer and mead.
Aizen Myō-ō,
Shinto god of
tavern keepers.
Ampelos, Gr****
lover of
Dionysus transformed into the grapevine. Amphictyonis,...
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Ampelus (Latin) or
Ampelos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄμπελος, lit. "Vine") was a town in the
southeast extremity of
ancient Crete, on a cape of the same name. Its...