- In
Ancient Greece a
thyrsus (/ˈθɜːrsəs/) or
thyrsos (/ˈθɜːrsɒs/;
Ancient Gr****: θύρσος) was a wand or
staff of
giant fennel (Ferula communis) covered...
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diplomat Thyrsos to
Cleopatra after she
threatened to burn
herself and vast
amounts of her
treasure within a tomb
already under construction.
Thyrsos advised...
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thyrsiflorus is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
thyrsos (θύρσος;
meaning a 'contracted panicle, wreath, or
thyrsos') and the
Latin florum (gen. 'flower'), and...
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original on 27
October 2009.
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Thyrsos – ****enes Gentiles".
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leaves his
front exposed. He
gazes down at Ariadne, a tall
thyrsos in his left hand. The
thyrsos has a
circular cluster of
leaves and a gold
eagle with outstretched...
- Museum, Room of the Muses), Rome
Abode Nysa
Symbol Wine, grapes, kantharos,
thyrsos, wineskin, panther,
donkey Genealogy Parents Pan, or
Hermes and Gaea Consort...
- be initiated. On
another vase,
Dionysus sits on his
omphalos with his
thyrsos in his left hand,
sitting opposite Demeter,
looking at each
other severely...
- Coin of Dioscurias, late 2nd
century BC. Obverse: The caps (pilei) of
Dioscuri surmounted by stars; reverse:
Thyrsos, ΔΙΟΣΚΟΥΡΙΑΔΟΣ...
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lizard on the back of the hand, an eagle, a ram, a
leafless branch, the
thyrsos, and the
Mounted Heros. The
ecstatic Eastern rites practiced largely by...
- can be
recognized as
belonging to the
thiasus by
their brandishing the
thyrsos, the
distinctive staff or rod of the devotee.
Other regulars of the retinue...