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- The members were known as Bacchants, and the rites had an orgiastic character.
- Phrygians are resting after a festival, bacchants rush in and wild orgies begin afresh.
- In the Dionysus cult, male followers are known as satyrs and female followers as maenads or bacchants.
- Nymphs by this stage " means simply an ideal female of the Dionysian outdoors, a non-wild bacchant ".
- Winning in another division was Bacchant, a Milwaukee-berthed 64-foot mahogany schooner built in Norway nearly 70 years ago.
- In Euripides's " Bacchae ", Dionysus carries out his dances and rites with his bacchants, his priestesses, on Cithaeron.
- In Euripedes'The Bacchae, according to the translation by Philip Vellacott, the Bacchants call to dance, crying out in unison on the son of Zeus, " Iacchus!
- He was given a semidivine status in Sophocles'" Oedipus the King, " where he was said to be the son of either Pan, Loxias, " or the Bacchants'god, dweller on the hilltops . . . " and one of the nymphs of Helicon.