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- (1984). "Gr**** Maenadism reconsidered." Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 55, pp. 267–286. Edwards, Mark W. "Representation of Maenads on Archaic...
- Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Maenad, after the maenads, female followers of Dionysus in Gr**** mythology: HMS Maenad (1915) was an Admiralty M-class...
- not have intended this meaning in The Bacchae. Henrichs, Albert. "Gr**** Maenadism from Lympias to Messalina." Harvard Studies in classical Philology, Vol...
- another name for the Maenads (the female worshippers of Dionysus). The Lenaia is depicted on numerous vases, which show both typical Maenad scenes and those...
- In Gr**** mythology, Eurypyle (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυπύλην) was a maenad. She was a follower of Dionysus and was killed by Morrheus. Nonnus, 30.222 Nonnus...
- eating of the raw flesh of the one dismembered). It is ****ociated with the Maenads or Bacchantes, followers of Dionysus, and the Dionysian Mysteries. Examples...
- astrological iconography, especially in the Roman period. On temple roofs, maenads and satyrs were often alternated. The frightening features of the Gorgon...
- the daughter of Cadmus, was a princess of Thebes and the queen of the Maenads, followers of Dionysus (also known as Bacchus). Agave was the eldest daughter...
- Erato The Hamadryades Chrysopeleia The Epimeliades Hecaterus Leuce The Maenades The Meliae The Nymphai Hyperboreioi The Oreads Adrasteia Cyllene Echo Helice...
- 2022-06-16. Retrieved 2021-11-10. Dillion, Matthew. "K****andra: Mantic, Maenadic or Manic? Gender and the Nature of Prophetic Experience in Ancient Greece"...