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- question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In ancient Gr**** religion and myth, Dionysus (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Ancient Gr****: Διόνυσος Diónysos) is the god of wine-making...
- Ζαγρεύς, romanized: Zagreus) was a god sometimes identified with an Orphic Dionysus, a son of Zeus and ****phone, who was dismembered by the Titans and reborn...
- chthonic, underworld orientation to a transcendental, mystical one, with Dionysus changing his nature accordingly. By its nature as a mystery religion reserved...
- support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The cult of Dionysus was strongly ****ociated with satyrs, centaurs, and sileni, and its characteristic...
- Festivals of Dionysus may refer to several celebrations held in Athens in honour of the Gr**** god Dionysus: The Dionysia, a festival of the Rural Dionysia...
- Dionysus-Osiris, alternatively Osiris-Dionysus, is a deity arising from the syncretism of the Egyptian god Osiris and the Gr**** god Dionysus. The two deities...
- 23°43′40″E / 37.97034°N 23.727784°E / 37.97034; 23.727784 The Theatre of Dionysus (or Theatre of Dionysos, Gr****: Θέατρο του Διονύσου) is an ancient Gr****...
- (/ˈmiːnædz/; Ancient Gr****: μαινάδες [maiˈnades]) were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of his retinue, the thiasus. Their name...
- by Zeus, who then fathers her son, Dionysus. Their child was revered by the Orphics as Dionysus Zagreus, Dionysus Iacchus, which shows how much importance...
- Dionysus, the god of wine, theatre, and ecstasy in ancient Gr**** religion, has been compared to many other deities, both by his classical worshippers and...