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Thyrsus - Wikipedia
The thyrsus is typically associated with the Greek god Dionysus (and his subsequent Roman equivalent Bacchus) as a symbol of prosperity, fertility, and hedonism ...
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Thyrsus | Mystery Cult, Dionysus, Rituals - Britannica
Thyrsus, in Greek religion, staff carried by Dionysus, the wine god, and his votaries (Bacchae, Maenads). In early Greek art the Bacchae ...
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[PDF] Dionysus's Enigmatic Thyrsus - American Philosophical Society
The thyrsus is a staff, often a fennel rod, wreathed in ivy and vine leaves, used by Dionysus and his followers, the Maenads.
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thyrsus
‖ thyrsus (ˈθɜːsəs) Pl. thyrsi (ˈθɜːsaɪ). [L., a. Gr. θύρσος: see thyrse.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. A staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine-cone, and sometimes wreathed with ivy or vine branches; borne by Dionysus (Bacchus) and his votaries.1591 L. Lloyd Tripl. Triumphes B iij b, Your Bac...
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THYRSUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of THYRSUS is a staff surmounted by a pine cone or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries that is carried by Bacchus and by ...
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What exactly was a Thyrsus? : r/AskHistorians - Reddit
The Thyrsus was made from a staff of giant fennel, wound with ivy, and topped with a pine cone. It was a phallic symbol.
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Thyrsus - Fire Emblem Wiki - Fandom
Thyrsus is one of the twelve Heroes' Relics, associated with the Crest of Gloucester. The staff provides +2 range to magic attacks, and grants the effects of ...
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The Thyrsus
The thyrsus is a magical wand and weapon associated with Dionysus and his followers, serving as one of his key symbols. In early depictions, it often appears ...
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Dionysus and the Thyrsus - Ivan Obolensky
The thyrsus represented prosperity, fertility, and hedonism. Hedonism is associated with desires for pleasure and the reduction of pain.
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Thyrsus Definition, Origin & Symbolism - Study.com
The thyrsus is a staff or wand often associated with Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and celebration, or the Roman equivalent deity named ...
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Thyrsus | Wookieepedia - Fandom
Thyrsus was a terrestrial astronomical object. On Thyrsus, farming was seen as a cowardly occupation, only undertaken by those who did not wish to fight.
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Thyrsus (disambiguation)
Thyrsus may also refer to:
Thyrsus (grasshopper), a genus of grasshopper in the family Tetrigidae
Thyrsus (giant) a mythical figure from Austria
Saint Thyrsus (died 251), Christian martyr
Thyrsus (Mage: the Awakening), a Mage character
Thyrsus González de Santalla (1624-1705), Spanish theologian
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thyrsi-
thyrsi- (ˈθɜːsɪ) combining form of thyrsus, used in a few botanical terms. thyrsiferous (-ˈɪfərəs) a. [-ferous], bearing thyrsi or contracted panicles. thyrsiˈflorous a. [L. flōs, flōr- flower], having the flowers in thyrsi. ˈthyrsiform a., having the form of a thyrsus, thyrsoid.1895 Funk's Stand. D...
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Thyrsus (giant)
Thyrsus is mentioned in the legend of the giant Haymon. There Haymon slew Thyrsus. The last words of the giant Thyrsus should have been: "Blood spray! Be good for man and beast! (Spritz Bluet!
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thyrse
thyrse (θɜːs) Also 7 thirse. [a. Fr. thyrse (a 1502 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. thyrsus, a. Gr. θύρσος stalk or stem of a plant; the Bacchic staff: see thyrsus.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. = thyrsus 1.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. iv. 712 There is a Thyrse or Javelot with tabours to be seene expresly printed...
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