• Iacchus (redirect from Iacchos)
    your mystics. and, Awake, for it has come tossing torches in hand, Iacchos, Oh Iacchos, the light-bringing star of our nocturnal rite. Now the meadow brightly...
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  • Athens, called upon or invoked Dionysus. Then, the chorus would respond ‘Iacchos, son of Semele, Πλουτοδότης.’ Most of all, the festival appears to be an...
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    contexts distinguish the two. In visual representations, Eubuleus resembles Iacchos. Both are often depicted with a "dreamy" or "mystical" expression, and...
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    late born and Dionysos first born, and third they chanted a new hymn for Iacchos. In these three celebrations Athens held high revel; in the dance lately...
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  • attached to other terms. For instance, there is Iacchoi-Bacchoi, where Iacchos served as a synonym for Bacchus. List of Greek mythological figures Walter...
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    act which allows the conception and birth of a second integrating force: Iacchos (Zagreus-Dionysus), also known as Liknites, the helpless infant form of...
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    exults in the worship of pure Sabos, and in the night dances of roaring Iacchos. O queen and chthonic mother, hear my prayer (...). Rosa García-Gasco additionally...
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  • huberi (Hoffmeyer, 1929) c g Torymus hylesini Graham, 1994 c g Torymus iacchos Zavada, 2001 c g Torymus igniceps Mayr, 1874 c g Torymus impar Rondani...
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    you warm your own feet, warm your own hands? Perhaps because eloquent Iacchos is not helping you? Isn't dusty Ceres around either? Where sobriety reigns...
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  • there are ancient artifacts and busts of Artemis (4th century BC) and Iacchos (2nd century AD), etc. The ancient council was donated by Frederick Wood...
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    Covey-Crump, W.W. (September 2010). Myths of Persephone, Hecate, Orpheus, Iacchos, Adonis, Tammuz and Mithra. Kessinger Publishing, LLC. ISBN 9781163014530...
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  • – Canto XCI: Layamon's hymn to Diana is quoted. Dionysus (also called Iacchos and Zagreus) – Cantos II, XVII, LXXVII, LXXIX, CV Dirce – Canto LXXXII...
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