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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DionysusDionysus - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · The central religious cult of Dionysus is known as the Bacchic or Dionysian Mysteries. The exact origin of this religion is unknown, though Orpheus was said to have invented the mysteries of Dionysus.

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    Hace 2 días · Heracles is greatly amused by Dionysus' appearance and jokingly offers several ways to commit suicide before finally offering his knowledge of how to get to there. Heracles appears as the ancestral hero of Scythia in Herodotus' text.

  3. Hace 4 días · Notable is the cult of Dionysus, the ecstatic wine god who became one of the most influential objects of devotion in the Classical period. The vine linked agriculture and ecstasy.

  4. Hace 4 días · Chapter 10: The Easter Mutiny. Jul 12, 2024. March 31 – April 17, 1520. Inside the harbor of Puerto San Julián, the fleet dropped anchor in a tight cluster with the flagship Trinidad at its center. Then Magellan climbed up onto his poop deck to deliver a rare speech to all of the men. As he clop-clopped from one side of his small stage to ...

  5. Hace 5 días · The discovery in the same region of a Hellenistic statue of Dionysus points, perhaps, to a local deme cult of the deity, with theatrical elements. 9 On the other side of the island, along the eastern coast that leads towards Lindos, a number of finds attest to cultic activity near the modern village of Afandou: a total of three votive reliefs ...

  6. Hace 5 días · In the 6th century bc, or perhaps very much earlier, the orgiastic religion of the god Dionysus, probably originating in Thrace and Phrygia, was established in Greece.

  7. Hace 4 días · Priapus, in Greek religion, a god of animal and vegetable fertility whose originally Asian cult started in the Hellespontine regions, centring especially on Lampsacus. He was represented in a caricature of the human form, grotesquely misshapen, with an enormous phallus.