leaves. Hence his thyrsus is called "a spear enveloped in vine-leaves", and its point was thought to incite to madness. The thyrsus, associated with the...
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Look up thyrsus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A thyrsus is a staff of giant fennel covered with ivy vines and leaves. Thyrsus may also refer to:...
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Saint Thyrsus /ˈθɜːrsəs/ or Thyrse /ˈθɜːrs/ (Greek: Θύρσος, translit. Thúrsos, literally "thyrsus"; Spanish and Portuguese: Tirso; French: Thyrse; died...
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The giant Thyrsus is a mythical figure from Tyrol. He is said to have lived in Leithen close to Reith. Thyrsus is mentioned in the legend of the giant...
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honey from the streams. They strike rocks with the thyrsus, and water gushes forth. They lower the thyrsus to the earth, and a spring of wine bubbles up....
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or in a chariot drawn by panthers, and is also recognized by his iconic thyrsus. Besides the grapevine and its clashing alter-ego, the poisonous ivy plant...
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with his right hand off to his left, and with his left hand grasps his thyrsus and also points down to earth. The painting originally depicted John the...
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Mage: The Awakening (redirect from Thyrsus (Mage: the Awakening))
Theurgists who work with the divine and mundane energies infusing the world. Thyrsus: Shamans who work with all aspects of the natural world. After awakening...
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star-like shaped flowers in winter. The terminal inflorescence is a top round thyrsus with numerous dichasia. It has a length and a diameter of about 5 centimetres...
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Tirso is Spanish and Portuguese for Thyrsus, and usually refers to the saint of that name (Saint Thyrsus) (San Tirso, Santo Tirso). It can also refer to:...
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In the fight between Haymon and Thyrsus the defeat of the Romansh people by the Bavarians is symbolized. While Thyrsus is often depicted as a somewhat...
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fear and care, and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful. His thyrsus, a fennel-stem sceptre, sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey...
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Agathos Daimon wearing a pschent, the double crown of Egypt, holding a thyrsus (left) and a caduceus (right) Major cult centre Alexandria, Egypt Animals...
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entrance to the inner tomb. Each snake wears a Roman Caduceus and a Greek Thyrsus as well as the Egyptian Pschent and is topped by a shield showing a Medusa...
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Extermination of Evil. Hinduism portal Kaumodaki Pitchfork Sai (weapon) Tekpi Thyrsus Trident Tryzub Columns of Gediminas Rysdyk, Evelyn C. (2019-02-20). The...
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Magna Graecia, c. 355 BC (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Satyr holding a thyrsus, supporting a drunken ivy-wreathed silenus, from the Borghese Vase, 1st...
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Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Bowl...
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Dionysus with thyrsus sitting on a throne, with Helios, Aphrodite and other gods. Fresco from Pompeii....
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Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Bowl...
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new living tissue. The stem can also be called the culm, halm, haulm, or thyrsus. The stem is normally divided into nodes and internodes: The nodes are...
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long-haired youth (particularly after 430 BC). His attributes include the thyrsus, a drinking cup, the grape vine, and a crown of ivy. He is often in the...
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France: Thyrsus is thus the titular saint of the cathedral of Sisteron in the Basses Alpes, the Cathédrale Notre Dame et Saint Thyrse. Thyrsus is thus...
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Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid, 9.115. "Gallai of the mountain mother, raving thyrsus-lovers," Γάλλαι μητρὸς ὀρείης φιλόθυρσοι δρομάδες, tentatively attributed...
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hair, like a ritual hairpin. The hasta pampina was another name for the thyrsus of Bacchus, with the point of the spear was buried in vine leaves. A hasta...
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Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Bowl...
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publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Thyrsus González de Santalla". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton...
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Ferragut Gayant Bergmönch Fasolt Haymon Jupiter Column Rübezahl Teutobochus Thyrsus Aloadae Antaeus Argus Panoptes Arimaspi Caca Cacus Cyclopes Arges Polyphemus...
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Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Bowl...
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Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Bowl...
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apart by the women of Thebes and his mother Agave bears his head on a thyrsus to her father Cadmus. The Bacchae is considered [by whom?] to be not only...
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