"Dionysus" is a song by South Korean boy band BTS. It was released digitally on April 12, 2019, as part of the extended play Map of the Soul: Persona...
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question marks, boxes, or other symbols. In ancient Greek religion and myth, Dionysus (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Ancient Greek: Διόνυσος Dionysos) is the god of wine-making...
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Dionysos (disambiguation) (redirect from Dionysus (disambiguation))
opera by Wolfgang Rihm Dionysus (album), a 2018 album by Dead Can Dance "Dionysus" (song), by BTS 3671 Dionysus, an asteroid Dionysus (Marvel Comics), a character...
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Dionysus, the god of wine, theatre, and ecstasy in ancient Greek religion, has been compared to many other deities, both by his classical worshippers and...
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support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The cult of Dionysus was strongly associated with satyrs, centaurs, and sileni, and its characteristic...
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attachment to each other allows Dionysus to lure many of them into the wild forests, where he provides love. Dionysus' followers do not store any food...
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Maenad (category Companions of Dionysus)
(/ˈmiːnædz/; Ancient Greek: μαινάδες [maiˈnades]) were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of the thiasus, the god's retinue. Their...
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Orpheus (redirect from Father of song)
Orpheus with Dionysus and the infernal regions: he speaks of him as related to the Muses (Rhesus 944, 946); mentions the power of his song over rocks,...
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Iacchus (category Epithets of Dionysus)
also a term for a kind of song or hymn of worship, possibly unassociated with the god. Iacchus is associated with Dionysus at least as early as the 5th...
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Ariadne (category Mythology of Dionysus)
Naxos. There, Dionysus saw Ariadne sleeping, fell in love with her, and later married her. Many versions of the myth recount Dionysus throwing Ariadne's...
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