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1402: 925:, female followers of Dionysios went in search of him and when they could not find him prepared a feast. As Plutarch records this festival, a priest would chase a group of virgins down with a sword. These women were supposed to be descendants of the women who sacrificed their son in the name of Dionysios. The priest would catch one of the woman and execute her. This human sacrifice was later omitted from the festival. Eventually the women would be freed from the intense ecstatic experience of the festival and return to their usual lives. The Agrionia was celebrated in several Greek cities, but especially in Boeotia. Each Boeotian city had its own distinct foundation myth for it, but the pattern was much the same: the arrival of Dionysus, resistance to him, flight of the women to a mountain, the killing of Dionysus' persecutor, and eventual reconciliation with the god. 1660: 1462: 1683: 793: 475:, the god-intoxicated celebrants draw milk and 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. If they want milk, they scratch up the ground with their fingers and draw up the milky fluid. Honey trickles down from the thyrsus made of the wood of the ivy, they gird themselves with snakes and give suck to fawns and wolf cubs as if they were infants at the breast. Fire does not burn them. No weapon of iron can wound them, and the snakes harmlessly lick up the sweat from their heated cheeks. Fierce bulls fall to the ground, victims to numberless, tearing female hands, and sturdy trees are torn up by the roots with their combined efforts. 1638: 1616: 1526: 1989: 1446: 1546: 1562: 934: 1506: 1490: 1942:, the two priestesses guarding the shrine of Elysium deep within the Earth (the most sacred place of the Golden Kingdom) are called maenads. However, they have nothing in common with the mythological maenads: they are not frenzied or dangerous, their number is stable, don't travel (in fact they seem to be forbidden from leaving), and are not in any way connected with Dionysus/Bacchus (no reference to this god is ever made in the entire franchise). They are instead connected with a character named after the Greek personification of the sun (Helios). 1598: 1423: 38: 1718: 380: 606: 586: 66: 1461: 835:, who reject Dionysus and remain true to their household duties, becoming startled by invisible drums, flutes, cymbals, and seeing ivy hanging down from their looms. As punishment for their resistance, they become madwomen, choosing the child of one of their number by lot and tearing it to pieces, as the women on the mountain did to young animals. A similar story with a tragic end is told of the daughters of 2138: 1007:– followed Dionysus in his expedition against Argos. Perseus is said to have put all the women to the sword, including Chorea, but since she had a higher rank she was not buried in a common grave, but had a tomb apart, which some consider a great honor, although nothing tangible or of any benefit for the dead man or woman appears to come from it. And the memory is kept of many who do not have a tomb. 853: 705: 673: 501: 1580: 2152: 1401: 1043:, he and his companions came to Thessaly. There they met the maenads who fled in fright as the men rushed upon them. However Butes seized Coronis and raped her, and she, angry at the seizure and the treatment she received, called upon Dionysus, who, hearing her prayer, drove him mad. Butes then threw himself into a well and died. 566:
celebrants' souls were temporarily freed from their earthly bodies and were able to commune with Bacchus/Dionysus and gain a glimpse of and a preparation for what they would someday experience in eternity. The rite climaxed in a performance of frenzied feats of strength and madness, such as uprooting trees, tearing a
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becomes connected to the maenads. Per the narrator, Dionysus "planted the vine , when he came sailing from the east as bridegroom of the Mother." Ariadne is "Goddess-on-Earth" and a physical embodiment of the Mother. After an evening of maenad rituals, she is drunkenly unconscious. Ariadne clutches a
1390:. Mark W. Edwards in his paper "Representation of Maenads on Archaic Red-Figure Vases" traces the evolution of maenad depictions on red figure vases. Edwards distinguishes between "nymphs," which appear earlier on Greek pottery, and "maenads," which are identified by their characteristic fawnskin or 913:
Not all women were inclined to resist the call of Dionysus, however. Maenads, possessed by the spirit of Dionysus, traveled with him from Thrace to mainland Greece in his quest for the recognition of his divinity. Dionysus was said to have danced down from Parnassos accompanied by Delphic virgins,
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where they are the principal enemies in the story "Leo Valdez and the Quest for Buford". While looking for the automaton table, Buford, Leo, Jason, and Piper run into the maenads, who are searching for Dionysus. They chase Leo and Piper into Bunker 9 and are subsequently captured in a golden net.
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and often carry snakes in their hands. However, Edwards does not consider the actions of the figures on the pottery to be a distinguishing characteristic for differentiation between maenads and nymphs. Rather, the differences or similarities in their actions are more striking when comparing black
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Stronger than these then came the nurses of Dionysos, troops of Bassarids well skilled in their art: Aigle and Callichore, Eupetale and Ione, laughing Calyce, Bryusa companion of the Seasons, Seilene and Rhode, Ocynoe and Ereutho, Acrete and Methe, rosy Oinanthe with Harpe and silverfoot Lycaste,
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in Roman mythology), were characterized by maniacal dancing to the sound of loud music and crashing cymbals, in which the revelers, called Bacchantes, whirled, screamed, became drunk and incited one another to greater and greater ecstasy. The goal was to achieve a state of enthusiasm in which the
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According to Opian, Dionysus delighted, as a child, in tearing kids into pieces and bringing them back to life again. He is characterized as "the raging one" and "the mad one" and the nature of the maenads, from which they get their name, is, therefore, his nature.
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SUM. To placate their fear of dying, citizens of this utopia are promised resurrection using DNA and memory records collected by bracelets that everyone wears. Rebelling against nonhuman control, one citizen called Harper (identified with Orpheus) awakens
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remarked of the 19th-century (male) classicists, "so persistent is the dislike to commonplace fact, that we are repeatedly told that the maenads are purely mythological creations and that the maenad orgies never appear historically in Greece."
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and it was necessary to send a rescue party. The clothing of the men who took part in the rescue froze solid. It is unlikely that the Thyiades, even if they wore deerskins over their shoulders, were ever dressed more warmly than the men.
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in 1956, describes a concert in which the narrator does not react emotionally to the music, but a number of women are overwhelmed with emotion and surge onto the stage, overtaking the conductor and musicians.
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The term "maenads" also refers to women in mythology who resisted the worship of Dionysus and were driven mad by him, forced against their will to participate in often horrific rites. The doubting women of
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with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. ISBN 0-674-99135-4.
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after he bans the worship of Dionysus. Dionysus, Pentheus' cousin, himself lures Pentheus to the woods, where the maenads tear him apart. His corpse is mutilated by his own mother,
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bid them send to Thebes for both instruction and three professional maenads, stating, "Go to the holy plain of Thebes so that you may get maenads who are from the family of
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with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918.
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joined in his worship. Dionysus punished them by driving them mad, and they killed the infants who were nursing at their breasts. He did the same to the daughters of
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The term maenad has come to be associated with a wide variety of women, supernatural, mythological, and historical, associated with the god Dionysus and his worship.
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as his talent is nullification of magic. In combination with a large python protecting the Oracle's Cave, the maenads presence is to protect Mount Parnassus (see
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and it is known that even as young girls the women in Boeotia practiced not only the closed rites but also the bearing of the thyrsus and the dances.
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with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
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translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from the Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1940.
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In another myth, when his mother, Semele, is killed, the care of young Dionysus falls into the hands of his sisters, Ino, Agave, and
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Statue of a sleeping Maenad, lying on a panther skin spread on a rocky surface; the type is known as the reclining Hermaphrodite;
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Greek pottery, statues, and jewelry. Also, fragments of reliefs of female worshipers of Dionysus have been discovered at
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Once during a war in the middle of the third century BC, the entranced Thyiades (maenads) lost their way and arrived in
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Stesichore and Prothoe; last of all came ready for the fray Trygie too, that grinning old gammer, heavy with wine.
2894:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1989. Vol. 3. Books 4.59–8. 2358:. "Orpheus also invented the mysteries of Dionysus, and having been torn in pieces by the maenads he is buried in 882: 867: 734: 719: 530: 515: 5584: 4201: 4161: 2838: 2400:; translated from the German by Ralph Manheim; Bollingen Series LXV 2; Princeton University Press 1976. pg. 220. 37: 4863: 4772: 3260: 2895: 1868: 1127:– one of the maenads who joined Dionysus in his Indian campaign. She was killed by the Indian general Morrheus. 933: 1142: 784:, who later are depicted as participating in the rites and taking a leadership role among the other maenads. 622:
Maenads are found in later references as priestesses of the Dionysian cult. In the third century BC, when an
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depicts maenads as corrupted human beings in service of the ancient and powerful Greek vampire Kakistos.
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Maenads have been depicted in art as erratic and frenzied women enveloped in a drunken rapture, as in
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W.H.D. Rouse. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1940–1942.
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who nurse and care for the young Dionysus, and continue in his worship as he comes of age. The god
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after he refuses to cavort with them (echoing the events of the actual Greek myth of Orpheus).
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translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies.
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Ring with the engraved representation of a maenad. Ancient Greek artwork, 3rd–2nd century BC.
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History of Ancient Pottery: Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: Based on the Work of Samuel Birch
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Dionysos und seine Gefolgschaft: Weibliche Besessenheitskulte in der griechischen Antike
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Intoxication in Mythology: A Worldwide Dictionary of Gods, Rites, Intoxicants, and Place
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of Euripides gives us the most vital picture of the wonderful circumstance in which, as
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Maenadism is referenced by the 2013 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Canadian
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The names of the maenads according to various vase paintings were: Anthe ("Flower"),
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According to Grace Harriet Macurdy, "Klodones, Mimallones and Dionysus Pseudanor,"
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Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Maenades
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Cultist rites associated with the worship of the Greek god of wine, Dionysus (or
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Ancient Greek terracotta statuette of a dancing maenad, 3rd century BC, from
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Die Mänade in der attischen Vasenmalerei des 6. und 5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.
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body part in her hands, her mouth and teeth stained with blood (suggesting
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Edwards, Mark W. "Representation of Maenads on Archaic Red-Figure Vases."
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Edwards, Mark W. "Representation of Maenads on Archaic Red-Figure Vases".
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Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of
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Henrichs, Albert (1978). "Greek Maenadism from Olympias to Messalina."
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Troy and Paeonia. With Glimpses of Ancient Balkan History and Religion
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in a group of women who spend holidays in the wild living as maenads.
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Dancing Maenad Roman copy of Greek original attributed to Kallimachos
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Richardson, Rufus B. "A Group of Dionsiac Sculptures from Corinth."
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Richardson, Rufus B. "A Group of Dionsiac Sculptures from Corinth".
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Eudaemonia, Euthymia, Paidia, Pannychis and Thalia were name of the
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Sphinx, Amazone, Mänade. Bedrohliche Frauenbilder im antiken Mythos
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spying on them, dressed as a maenad, they tore him limb from limb.
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is said to have carried the young Dionysus to the nymphs of Nysa.
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figure and red figure pottery, as opposed to maenads and nymphs.
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Eighteen maenads are named in Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis:
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Verweigerung der Lüste. Erotische Gruppen in der antiken Plastik
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The Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (images of Maenads)
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According to the second-century CE Macedonian military writer
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Maenads appear in "A Girl By Any Other Name", an episode of
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Bacchus and his female followers are portrayed as vampires.
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Roman fresco of a maenad from the Casa del Criptoportico in
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time (117–138 AD), follows a classical trend in Attic art;
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A possible foundation myth is the ancient festival called
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in five volumes. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1920.
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Maenads are a central theme and prominent characters in
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Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, TOPOS text, Work 529.
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Dionysus came to his birthplace, Thebes, where neither
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city wanted to create a maenadic cult of Dionysus, the
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Index

Bacchantes
The Bassarids

thyrsus
Tondo
ancient Greek
kylix
Vulci

Greek mythology
/ˈmnædz/
Ancient Greek
[maiˈnades]
Dionysus
thiasus
μαίνομαι
/ˈbæk/
/ˈbækənts,bəˈkænts,-ˈkɑːnts/
Roman mythology
Bacchus
bassaris
fox
ecstatic frenzy
intoxication
fawn
thyrsus
pine cone
mythologized
Nysa
Lycurgus

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