- the
kynodesme was worn by some athletes, actors, poets,
symposiasts and
komasts. It was worn
temporarily while in
public and
could be
taken off and put...
-
performed by
revelers in
ancient Greece,
whose parti****nts were
known as
komasts (κωμασταί, kōmastaí). This is a
motif closely connected with
Etruscan vase...
-
performed by
revelers in
ancient Greece,
whose parti****nts were
known as
kōmasts (κωμασταί, kōmastaí). Its
precise nature has been
difficult to reconstruct...
- are
depicted on vases,
almost exclusively confined to
symposiasts and
komasts, who are as a
general rule
older (or at
least mature) men. In Rome, a fibula...
- or
Komasts (drunken,
ritualistic dancers who were
frequently depicted on Gr**** pottery),
engaged in an
intimate dance with each other.
Komasts were...
-
Teisias the Athenian.
Important motifs included animal friezes,
symposia and
komasts.
Mythological imagery is
quite rare; when it occurs, it
usually shows Herakles...
-
their own
names with
their own etymology. One such
variety is
komast cups,
where komast refers to the name of the type of
drunken figures painted on them...
- (komos), the
boisterous event which occurred at the end of a symposion. The
komasts are
largely naked,
dressed in only a
chlamys (cloak), and are
crowned with...
- KSí.
Retrieved April 21, 2023. "2.
deild kvenna: Fjölnir í dauðafæri að
komast upp" [Women's 2nd division:
Fjolnir in a dead end to get promoted]. Fótbolti...
- zone, as do
handle palmettes. Po****r
pictorial themes include symposia,
komasts, cavalcades, duels, as well as
athletic and
mythological scenes. Several...