Dionysus is only one mask, but he is a mask that must be worn. From Wordnik.com. [An A-Z Of This Blog] Reference
Hence was derived the god's Greek name Dionysus, which is the same as the Hebrew. From Wordnik.com. [The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History] Reference
I recall Dionysus being mentioned, and Croesus come to that. From Wordnik.com. [Final Resting Place of The Pen] Reference
This is the Empire, the Black Iron Prison, the Thebes of Pentheus seeking to chain Dionysus. From Wordnik.com. [An A-Z Of This Blog] Reference
Poetry News: I have just launched a new blog to promote poetry writing on Associated Content called Dionysus Mused. From Wordnik.com. [GotPoetry.com News] Reference
Dionysus which is not treasured up; the other, which nature intends to be stored. From Wordnik.com. [Laws] Reference
Greek 'Dionysus', Persian 'Mithra' and Egyptian 'Osiris' have been worshipped since Neolithic times and were all born on Dec 25. From Wordnik.com. [The Winter Solstice and Christmas] Reference
It lay at the east side of the theatre of Dionysus. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
Dionysus and Apollo, and Artemis and Aphrodite, were dreamt of. From Wordnik.com. [The Evolution of the Dragon] Reference
Dionysus, and over it they raised a great cairn on the shore of the. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
Nysaean colony, traditionally said to have been founded by Dionysus. From Wordnik.com. [Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"] Reference
Apollo were missing, and so were Mercury, Neptune, Dionysus and Diana. From Wordnik.com. [Pagan Passions] Reference
No sculptor represented Dionysus in this way, even though he was called. From Wordnik.com. [Religion and Art in Ancient Greece] Reference
According to him, there were sacrifices to Dionysus as well as to Hermes. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
If the Limnae were not by the existing theatre of Dionysus, where were they?. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
He looked less and less like Dionysus as the seconds went by, and more and more like. From Wordnik.com. [Pagan Passions] Reference
Dionysus the Lesser until and unless it shall please us to confer another name on you. From Wordnik.com. [Pagan Passions] Reference
What would be thought necessary to establish a man as a first-rate double for Dionysus?. From Wordnik.com. [Pagan Passions] Reference
Dionysus, perhaps from the beginning, at least from a very early period, all are agreed. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
As Dionysus no doubt chided his drinking cronies, culture without wine is decidedly drab. From Wordnik.com. [Reviving The Past] Reference
We find two precincts of Apollo, of Zeus, of Ge, and, as we shall see later, of Dionysus. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
In this temenus no mention has been found of Dionysus Λίμναιος or Λήναιος. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
In fact, the most venerable traditions in Athens, with reference to Dionysus, centre here. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
Minos or the youthful Zeus-Dionysus as his Egyptian prototype was suckled by the divine cow. From Wordnik.com. [The Evolution of the Dragon] Reference
Dionysus in this month; and the first three of these authorities name this festival Ambrosia. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
Dionysus attached to a post, round which we still see the Maenads dancing on fifth-century vases. From Wordnik.com. [Religion and Art in Ancient Greece] Reference
The greater part of the paintings of the vases are relative to Dionysus, his festivals and mysteries. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
We have abundant notices, besides those already given, of a precinct or precincts of Dionysus in this section. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
A less merry Greek than Dionysus, the didactic writer Hesiod would never have approved of all this outdoor cavorting. From Wordnik.com. [Reviving The Past] Reference
The stele being then visible to the public on but one day of the year it follows that the entire precinct of Dionysus εν. From Wordnik.com. [The American Journal of Archaeology, 1893-1] Reference
Lysicrates, representing the story of Dionysus and the Tyrrhenian pirates, presented all the characteristic features of the school of. From Wordnik.com. [Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life] Reference
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