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- The Tarentines were celebrating the Dionysiac festival and were intoxicated by wine.
- The southern pillar is decorated with relief scenes of a Dionysiac circle.
- In the Dionysiac cult ", driven underground.
- Dionysiac scenes represent people in Classical style drinking wine from amphoras and playing instruments.
- Omophagia was the focus of the Dionysiac mysteries, and a component of Orphic ceremonies.
- The envoys were presented to the people, who had been revelling during the Dionysiac festival.
- The main production centre for Apulian vases was at dionysiac " thiasos " imagery.
- Classified as " dionysiac imagery.
- We long for a holiday from our frontal lobes, a Dionysiac fiesta of sense and impulse.
- A 2nd-century Roman sarcophagus shows the mythology and symbolism of the Orphic and Dionysiac Mystery schools.
- This is especially interesting because Arion is credited with the invention of the dithyramb, a dionysiac song.
- The performers are wearing horse tails and short pants with attached phallus, a symbol of Dionysiac worship.
- The most common motifs are " naiskos " and grave scenes, dionysiac scenes and symposia.
- Playful images depicting Nereids, Dionysiac triumphs, and love scenes of Dionysus and Ariadne were also commonly represented on sarcophagi.
- The Athenians may have been blending the cult of Bendis with the equally Dionysiac Thracian revels of Kotys, mentioned by Aeschylus.
- During the voyage to Athens they stop at the island of Naxos where she joins the maenads in the yearly Dionysiac orgy.
- One of the most recognized and unique pieces representing the Second Style is the Dionysiac mystery frieze in the Villa of the Mysteries.
- It's part schoolboy prank, part Dionysiac catharsis, part symbolic revenge on the living ghouls and walking corpses of Leenane itself.
- Funeral games also took place in the area as well as a Dionysiac procession from Athens to the Hekademeia and then back to the polis.
- Kees s poetry, however, did not embrace the kind dionysiac character and became increasingly sardonic and confessional in poems such as " 1926 ."
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