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Dionysus and 69
Dionysus in 69 ( 1969 ) was De Palma's other major documentary from this period.
* In 1970, Brian De Palma filmed Richard Schechner's dramatic re-envisioning of the work, Dionysus in 69, in a converted garage.
The production was eventually fashioned into an independent feature film which, interestingly, featured Will Shepherd — the Pentheus of Richard Schechner's Dionysus in ' 69in the role of Cadmus.
* Dionysus in ' 69 A 1970 film by Brian De Palma that records a performance of The Performance Group's stage play of the same name.
* The Rude Mechanicals ' Dionysus in 69 A site documenting the first-ever remounting of TPG's original play in 2011 at Princeton's Lewis Center for the Arts.

Dionysus and ),
), Hermes is thought relevant to study of the phenomenon of synchronicity ( together with Pan and Dionysus )
* Lamides or Lamusides ( Lamos River in Cilicia ), possible nurses of infant Dionysus
* Naxian Nymphs ( Mount Drios on the island of Naxos ), nurses of infant Dionysus ; were syncretized with the Hyades
These resulted in many godly and heroic offspring, including Athena, Apollo and Artemis, Hermes, Persephone ( by Demeter ), Dionysus, Perseus, Heracles, Helen of Troy, Minos, and the Muses ( by Mnemosyne ); by Hera, he is usually said to have fathered Ares, Hebe and Hephaestus.
In addition the Greek gods were taken into the Etruscan system: Aritimi ( Artemis ), Menrva ( Minerva ), Pacha ( Dionysus ).
This included the hugely advantageous military advances the Greeks had made ( most notably by Dionysus of Syracuse ), as well as all the scientific, mathematical, political and artistic developments.
The bacchanalia were wild and mystic festivals of the Greco-Roman god Bacchus ( or Dionysus ), the wine god.
The Chorus delivers a choral ode to the god Dionysus ( god of wine and of the theater ; this part is the offering to their patron god ), and then a Messenger enters to tell them that Haemon has killed himself.
* Antiochus VI Dionysus ( 148 – 138 BC ), king of the Seleucid Empire, son of Alexander Balas and Cleopatra Thea
* Antiochus XII Dionysus ( Epiphanes / Philopator / Callinicus ), ruler of the Seleucid Empire reigned 87 – 84 BC ; fifth son of Antiochus VIII Grypus
Semele (;, Semelē ), in Greek mythology, daughter of the Boeotian hero Cadmus and Harmonia, was the mortal mother of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths.
* Fowlie, Wallace ( 1967 ), Dionysus in Paris ; A Guide to Contemporary French Theater, Meridian Books, Inc, New York, ISBN 0-452-00092-0.
In Greek mythology, maenads ( Greek: μαινάδες, mainádes ) were the female followers of Dionysus ( Bacchus in the Roman pantheon ), the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue.
Cultic rites associated with worship of the Greek god of wine, Dionysus ( or Bacchus in Roman mythology ), were allegedly characterized by maniacal dancing to the sound of loud music and crashing cymbals, in which the revellers, called Bacchantes, whirled, screamed, became drunk and incited one another to greater and greater ecstasy.
The parentage of Pan is unclear ; in some myths he is the son of Zeus, though generally he is the son of Hermes or Dionysus, with whom his mother is said to be a nymph, sometimes Dryope or, in Nonnus, Dionysiaca ( 14. 92 ), Penelope of Mantineia in Arcadia.
In Nonnus ' Dionysiaca ( 11. 113 ), at Hera's instigation Atë persuades the boy Ampelus whom Dionysus passionately loves to impress Dionysus by riding on a bull from which Ampelus subsequently falls and breaks his neck.
With Dionysus, she was the mother of Oenopion, the personification of wine, Staphylus ( related to grapes ), Thoas, Peparethus, Phanus, Eurymedon, Enyeus, Ceramus, Maron, Euanthes, Latramys and Tauropolis.
Ariadne ( Etruscan Areatha ) is paired with Dionysus ( Etruscan Fufluns ) on engraved bronze Etruscan bronze mirrorbacks, where the Athenian culture-hero Theseus is absent, and Semele ( Etruscan Semla ), as mother of Dionysus, may accompany the pair, lending a particularly Etruscan air of family authority.
Anthesteria, one of the four Athenian festivals in honour of Dionysus ( collectively the Dionysia ), was held annually for three days, the eleventh to thirteenth of the month of Anthesterion ( the January / February full moon ); it was preceded by the Lenaia.
In Greek mythology, Oeneus, or Oineus ( Οἰνεύς ) was a Calydonian king, son of Porthaon and Euryte, husband of Althaea and father of Deianeira, Meleager, Toxeus, Clymenus, Periphas, Agelaus, Thyreus ( or Phereus or Pheres ), Gorge, Eurymede, Mothone, Perimede and Melanippe ( although Meleager's and Deianeira's fathers could also have been Ares and Dionysus respectively ).
According to the epitome of the Bibliotheke traditionally attributed to Apollodorus ( Epitome I: 9 ), when Dionysus found Ariadne abandoned on Naxos, he brought her to Lemnos and there fathered Thoas, Staphylus, Oenopion, and Peparethus.
Examples are Aritimi ( Artemis ), Menrva ( Minerva ; Latin equivalent of Athena ), and Pacha ( Bacchus ; Latin equivalent of Dionysus ), and over time the primary trinity became Tinia, Uni and Menrva.

Dionysus and based
Dionysus and Plutarch offer various alternatives not found in Livy, and Livy's own pupil, the etruscologist, historian and emperor Claudius offered yet another, based on Etruscan tradition.
The tragedy is based on the mythological story of King Pentheus of Thebes and his mother Agauë, and their punishment by the god Dionysus ( who is Pentheus ' cousin ) for refusing to worship him.
One of the most popular today is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, whose four temperaments were based largely on the Greek gods Apollo, Dionysus, Epimetheus and Prometheus, and were mapped to the 16 types of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ( MBTI ).
It is based on the classical myth of Semele, mother of Dionysus.
On July 27, 2010, Rihm's latest opera, Dionysus, based on Nietzsche ’ s late cycle of poems Dionysus-Dithyrambs, had its world premiere at the Salzburg Festival, conducted by Ingo Metzmacher, and designed by Jonathan Meese.
Arubans often refer to Carnival as Bacchanal, a term based on the Greek and Roman celebrations dedicated to Dionysus for the Greeks and Bacchus for the Romans, their god of wine, vegetation, and cheer.
The columns are forty-five feet high and five feet in diameter, their capitals are loosely based on those of the temple of Athena Polias at Priene ; the bases on those of the temple of Dionysus at Teos.
That same year they were signed to California based Dionysus Records which re-released their first recording " Martinis and Bagels " from 1994.
Bacchus is a comics character created by Eddie Campbell and based upon the Roman god of wine and revelry, known to the Greeks as Dionysus.

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In the later play Frogs, Aristophanes softens his criticisms, but even so it may be only for the sake of punning on Agathon's name ( ἁγαθός = " good ") that he makes Dionysus call him a " good poet ".
" The tension between reason and passion is symbolized by his character's relationship with the gods, as in Hecuba's prayer, answered not by Zeus, nor by the Law of Reason, but by brutal Menelaus as if speaking on behalf of the old gods, and most famously in Bacchae, where the god Dionysus savages his own converts.
Dionysus got him drunk and took him back to Olympus on the back of a mule.
But Dionysus managed to rescue her from the underworld and have her live on Mount Olympus.
With this military purpose on his mind, Antony sailed to Greece with Octavia, where he behaved in a most extravagant manner, assuming the attributes of the Greek god Dionysus in 39 BC.
The Etruscans, who paired Ariadne with Dionysus, never with Theseus, offered an alternative Etruscan view of the Minotaur, never seen in Greek arts: on an Etruscan red-figure wine-cup of the early-to-mid fourth century Pasiphaë tenderly cradles an infant Minotaur on her knee.
The scene in The Bacchae wherein Dionysus appears before King Pentheus on charges of claiming divinity is compared to the New Testament scene of Jesus being interrogated by Pontius Pilate.
Dionysus later saw Ariadne crying out for Theseus and took pity on her and married her.
In Athens, a small seating section at the Theatre of Dionysus was reserved for priesthoods of " Hestia on the Acropolis, Livia, and Julia ", and of " Hestia Romaion " (" Roman Hestia ", thus " The Roman Hearth " or Vesta ).
She, also, stepped down from her throne on Olympus, after Dionysus was made a God.
Youths riding goats ( a Dionysus | Dionysiac motif in antiquity ) on 12th-century capitals from the Mozac Abbey | abbey of Mozac in the Auvergne ( region ) | Auvergne.
File: Dionysos mosaic from Pella. jpg | A mosaic depicting Dionysus on a leopard.
According to a scholiast, commenting on the passage in Argonautica, the island was first of all called Macris after the nurse of Dionysus who fled there from Euboea.
It is not known whether the Oracle participated with the Dionysian rites of the Maenads or Thyades in the Korykion cave on Mount Parnassos, although Plutarch informs us that his friend Clea was both a Priestess to Apollo and to the secret rites of Dionysus.
Amphitryon accordingly took the field against the Taphians, accompanied by Creon, who had agreed to assist him on condition that he slew the Teumessian fox which had been sent by Dionysus to ravage the country.
When he grew up, Dionysus rescued his mother from Hades, and she became a goddess on Mount Olympus, with the new name Thyone, presiding over the frenzy inspired by her son Dionysus.
Drawing from an Etruscan mirror: Semele embracing her son Dionysus, with Apollo looking on and a satyr playing an aulos
In Greek vase painting, the frolicking of maenads and Dionysus is often a theme depicted on Greek kraters, used to mix water and wine.
Complicating matters, his cousin, the young king Pentheus, has declared a ban on the worship of Dionysus throughout Thebes.
Dionysus first comes on stage to tell the audience who he is and why he decided to come to Thebes.

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