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Wand or staff carried during Hellenic festivals and ceremonies
leaves. Hence his thyrsus is called "a spear enveloped in vine-leaves", and its point was thought to incite to madness. The thyrsus, associated with the
Thyrsus
The giant Thyrsus is a mythical figure from Tyrol. He is said to have lived in Leithen close to Reith. Thyrsus is mentioned in the legend of the giant
Thyrsus_(giant)
Female follower of Dionysus
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.
Maenad
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up thyrsus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A thyrsus is a staff of giant fennel covered with ivy vines and leaves. Thyrsus may also refer to:
Thyrsus_(disambiguation)
Saint, martyr
Saint Thyrsus /ˈθɜːrsəs/ or Thyrse /ˈθɜːrs/ (Ancient Greek: Θύρσος, romanized: Thúrsos, literally "thyrsus"; Spanish and Portuguese: Tirso; French: Thyrse;
Saint_Thyrsus
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
fear and care, and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful. His thyrsus, a fennel-stem sceptre, sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey
Dionysus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
Magna Graecia, c. 355 BC (Metropolitan Museum of Art) Satyr holding a thyrsus, supporting a drunken ivy-wreathed silenus, from the Borghese Vase, 1st
Silenus
Cult in Ancient Greece
or in a chariot drawn by panthers, and is also recognized by his iconic thyrsus. Besides the grapevine and its clashing alter-ego, the poisonous ivy plant
Cult_of_Dionysus
Painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
with his right hand off to his left, and with his left hand grasps his thyrsus and also points down to earth. The painting originally depicted John the
Bacchus_(Leonardo)
Religious organization in Italy
similar organizations in other European countries, such as the associations Thyrsus and YSEE in Greece. As part of the ATP, the Comunità Gentile contributed
Pietas_Comunità_Gentile
Spanish Jesuit theologian (1624–1705)
publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Thyrsus González de Santalla". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton
Thyrsus_González_de_Santalla
Structural axis of a vascular plant
living tissue. The stem can also be called the culm, halm, haulm, stalk, or thyrsus. The woody stem of a tree is known as a trunk. The stem is normally divided
Plant_stem
Person skilled in information technology
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Hacker
Movement of a holy relic from one location to another
France: Thyrsus is thus the titular saint of the cathedral of Sisteron in the Basses Alpes, the Cathédrale Notre Dame et Saint Thyrse. Thyrsus is thus
Translation_(relics)
2005 tabletop role-playing game
Theurgists who work with the divine and mundane energies infusing the world. Thyrsus: Shamans who work with all aspects of the natural world. After awakening
Mage:_The_Awakening
Topics referred to by the same term
Tirso is Spanish and Portuguese for Thyrsus, and usually refers to the saint of that name (Saint Thyrsus) (San Tirso, Santo Tirso). It can also refer to:
Tirso
Genus of coniferous trees
fertility, and his devotees carried a stick topped with a pine cone (a thyrsus), a phallic symbol. The Buryat people of Siberia revered groves of Pinus
Pine
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
frenzy, tearing Pentheus apart, while his mother Agave bears his head on a thyrsus to her father Cadmus. Regarded as Euripides' masterpiece, The Bacchae is
The_Bacchae
American actor (1897–1992)
Career Spanned 60 Years". New York Times. Retrieved April 1, 2015. Thyrsus. "Thyrsus Collection". WashU Libraries - Julian Edison Department of Special
Morris_Carnovsky
Weapon used by early Roman legionaries
hair, like a ritual hairpin. The hasta pampina was another name for the thyrsus of Bacchus, with the point of the spear was buried in vine leaves. A hasta
Hasta_(spear)
Giant from Tyrolean mythology
In the fight between Haymon and Thyrsus the defeat of the Romansh people by the Bavarians is symbolized. While Thyrsus is often depicted as a somewhat
Haymon
The Church of Saint Thyrsus (Spanish: Iglesia de San Tirso; or Iglesia de San Tirso el Real de Oviedo; Asturian: Ilesia de Santiso'l Real) is a Roman
San_Tirso,_Oviedo
Roman glass cup
him with his right arm extended in an angry gesture. Dionysus carries a thyrsus, the special staff of the god and his followers, and his dress has an Eastern
Lycurgus_Cup
Symbol in Hinduism
Extermination of Evil. Hinduism portal Kaumodaki Pitchfork Sai (weapon) Tekpi Thyrsus Trident Tryzub Columns of Gediminas Rysdyk, Evelyn C. (2019-02-20). The
Trishula
and Phinaert Bergmönch Fasolt Haymon Jupiter Column Rübezahl Teutobochus Thyrsus Aloadae Antaeus Argus Panoptes Arimaspi Caca Cacus Cyclopes Arges Polyphemus
List of giants in mythology and folklore
List_of_giants_in_mythology_and_folklore
Archaeological site in Egypt
entrance to the inner tomb. Each snake wears a Roman Caduceus and a Greek Thyrsus as well as the Egyptian Pschent and is topped by a shield showing a Medusa
Catacombs_of_Kom_El_Shoqafa
Roman soldiers and Christian martyrs
of the finding of the relics in Constantinople, in the shrine of Saint Thyrsus built by Caesarius, through the instrumentality of Empress Pulcheria. The
Forty_Martyrs_of_Sebaste
1869 collection of short prose poems by Charles Baudelaire
abstract life."[page needed] "The Thyrsus" is a piece addressed to composer Franz Liszt. The ancient Greek thyrsus had connotations of "unleashed sexuality
Le_Spleen_de_Paris
Painting by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
dancing. They used many Dionysian attributes such as the nebris or the thyrsus, and took drugs chewing ivy leaves. Alma-Tadema accurately recreates on
The_Women_of_Amphissa
association with this legendary king). It was also restored with a modern thyrsus in wood and iron. The Roman copy is based on a lost earlier Greek original
Dionysus_Sardanapalus
Species of flowering plant
thyrse - and ultimately to a type of ancient Greek staff or wand, the thyrsus. The common name chincherinchee is a translation of the Afrikaans name
Ornithogalum_thyrsoides
Mozarabic chapel dedicated to Saint Thyrsus (San Tirso). His questionable historical reasoning and his insistence that Thyrsus be recognized as a patron saint
Jerónimo_Román_de_la_Higuera
Fvlminata: Armed with Lightning is a 2001 role-playing game published by Thyrsus Games. Fvlminata: Armed with Lightning is a game in which a historical
Fvlminata: Armed with Lightning
Fvlminata:_Armed_with_Lightning
Animal skin worn as a garment
A maenad with a nebris (and a thyrsus)
Nebris_(mythology)
Spirit (daemon) of the vineyards and grainfields in ancient Greek religion
Agathos Daimon wearing a pschent, the double crown of Egypt, holding a thyrsus (left) and a caduceus (right) Major cult centre Alexandria, Egypt Animals
Agathodaemon
Giants from Greek myth
arrow from Heracles in his right. Eurytus was killed by Dionysus with his thyrsus, Clytius by Hecate with her torches, and Mimas by Hephaestus with "missiles
Giants_(Greek_mythology)
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Autochthon
Ouroboros
Polytheistic religious groups
Meeting between Thyrsus, YSEE, and Pietas Comunità Gentile
Paganism
Early-3rd-century Carthaginian Christian martyrs
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Perpetua_and_Felicity
Greek and Roman mythological creature
name as Limnaioi or Leimakides Mimallones (music) Thyiai or Thyiades (thyrsus bearers) possibly a subgroup of, or a synonym for Maenads Melissae (honey)
Nymph
Legendary musician of ancient Greece
itself starts to sprout and the mast is entwined with ivy (like the god's thyrsus); the sailors leap into the sea and are transformed into dolphins. This
Arion
private theologian, held the offices of secretary general and vicar to Thyrsus Gonzalez, and finally, on the latter's death, was elected general on 3
Michelangelo_Tamburini
English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)
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Thomas_More
Etruscan god of growth
rarely shown as an older, bearded man. Fufluns was shown in art with the thyrsus, satyrs, maenads, and other apotropaic symbols. Fufluns is associated with
Fufluns
Architectural component of basilicas and churches
"giant fennel". Derived meanings are from the use of the fennel stalk as thyrsus, as a schoolmaster's cane, as a singlestick for military exercise, or as
Narthex
Void state preceding creation
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Chaos_(cosmogony)
Christian martyrs and victims of a massacre in Nicomedia
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Martyrs_of_Nicomedia
Subculture of individuals
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Hacker_culture
said Father Thyrsus that His Holiness, having received his letter favourably, and having read it with approval, has commanded that he [Thyrsus] shall freely
Aequiprobabilism
3rd-century Roman Christian saint
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Saint_Valentine
Roman martyr in the 3rd century
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Hripsime
Symbol of medicine
Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Autochthon
Rod_of_Asclepius
Ship of the Argonauts in Greek myth
Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Autochthon
Argo
Etruscan goddess
from the 4th century BCE depicts a woman, labeled as Semla, holding a thyrsus and kissing the young Puphluns as he embraces her. The god Aplu (Apollo)
Semla_(mythology)
Roman martyr
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Sophia_of_Rome
4th-century saint
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Saint_Ursula
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Autochthon
Erinyes
Anatolian mother goddess
Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid, 9.115. "Gallai of the mountain mother, raving thyrsus-lovers," Γάλλαι μητρὸς ὀρείης φιλόθυρσοι δρομάδες, tentatively attributed
Cybele
Martyr of the early Christian church
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Tarcisius
Mythical food of the Greek gods
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Ambrosia
Species of plant
edge is entire. The inflorescence is a more or less dense, even-branched thyrsus 45 to 100 centimeters long. The upright to spreading flowers sit on 5 to
Kalanchoe_orgyalis
Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr
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Saint_Lawrence
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Faustus_of_Milan
Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
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Thomas_Becket
Roman martyr and saint
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Saint_Sabina
3rd and 4th-century Cypriot saint
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Saint_Spyridon
King of East Anglia from about 855 until 869
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Edmund_the_Martyr
Species of flowering plant in the carrot family
the Classical period, a staff fashioned from Ferula communis called a Thyrsus (/ˈθɜːrsəs/) or thyrsos (/ˈθɜːrsɒs/; Ancient Greek: θύρσος) was carried
Ferula_communis
Mythological metal
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Orichalcum
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Juventinus_and_Maximinus
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Lucy_and_Geminian
3rd-century Christian saint and martyr
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Saint_Sebastian
Czech priest and saint (c. 1345–1393)
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John_of_Nepomuk
Patron saint of Corsica
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Devota
One of the Graces in Greek mythology
the poem, Zeus orders Dionysus to "drive out of Asia with his avenging thyrsus the proud race of Indians untaught of justice". A series of protracted
Pasithea
Species of plant in the genus Crassula
stack up on thin stems up to 6 inches tall. The inflorescence is a rounded thyrsus with numerous dichasia. The inflorescence stalk is up to 2 centimeters
Crassula_rupestris
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
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Caduceus
Personification of the upper sky in Greek mythology
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Aether_(mythology)
Flemish saint (1052–1070)
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Godelieve
Kievan Rus' princely saints (11th cent.)
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Boris_and_Gleb
Christian saint and martyr
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Concordius_of_Spoleto
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
former Sisteron Cathedral dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Thyrsus (Cathédrale Notre Dame des Pommiers et Saint Thyrse). There are three museums
Sisteron
Ritual of ancient Greece and Rome
the rhyton (drinking horn from a bull), later a kylix, or wine goblet Thyrsus, long wand with a pine cone on top, carried by initiates and those possessed
Dionysian_Mysteries
2025 book
The Last Word You'll Hear, Solkat of one too many Belter Wielder of the Thyrsus, Solkat of neon wristbands and punishment Radge The Cripple, Solkat of
It's_Not_A_Cult
Greek goddess and mother of Apollo and Artemis
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Leto
Roman Catholic saint
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Saint_Petronilla
Greek Orthodox saint
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Phanourios_the_Newly-Revealed
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Maximilian_of_Lorch
Patron saint of Granada, Spain
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Caecilius_of_Elvira
Patron saint in Italy
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Venantius_of_Camerino
Painting by Titian
shaggy Seilenos...' holding a fennel staff. His staff, however, is not a thyrsus made from a fennel stalk. It is a reed-pole. But, it is no ordinary reed-pole
Bacchus_and_Ariadne
1st-century Christian martyr and saint
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Saint_Stephen
English Roman Catholic saint
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Serapion_of_Algiers
Supposed universal remedy
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Panacea_(medicine)
Persian Christian saint
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Benjamin the Deacon and Martyr
Benjamin_the_Deacon_and_Martyr
Catholics executed in Japan in 1597; made into martyrs and saints
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26_Martyrs_of_Japan
Spanish saint
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Fermin
Object in classical mythology
Shield of Achilles Shirt of Nessus Sword of Damocles Talaria Thunderbolt Thyrsus Trident of Poseidon Trojan Horse Winnowing Oar Wheel of fire Symbols Autochthon
Cap_of_invisibility
Ancient Greek temple
Athena defeating the giant Enceladus, and Dionysus killing a giant with his thyrsus, all of which would have been outfitted with weapons, shields, and accessories
Temple_of_Apollo_(Delphi)
Pair of Christians martyred in 304
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Cyprian_and_Justina
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
Boy/Male
Russian
Defender of man.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Christian
God is My Fortune
Boy/Male
Muslim
There have been several men of this name, There were grammarians of this name in the 8th / 9th century
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a nickname from Old English wuduwÄsa ‘faun’, ‘satyr’.English : alternatively, a reduced form of Woodhouse.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
From London
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Completely Wise
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Fair; Good; Holy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Concern Attention.
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Breeze
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
THYRSUS
a.
Having somewhat the form of a thyrsus.
n.
A species of inflorescence; a dense panicle, as in the lilac and horse-chestnut.
n.
A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
n.
A thyrsus.
pl.
of Thyrsus