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lepetitdragonvert · 1 year ago
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The Bacchante
c. 1853
Artist : Jean Léon Gérôme
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yaellaharpe-blog · 6 months ago
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An exceptional marble sarcophagus, dated between AD 260 and 270, depicting the Triumph of Dionysus and the Seasons, is on display in the Museum of Rome. This work, made for a wealthy client, features high reliefs detailing 40 human and animal figures. In the centre, Dionysus, mounted on a panther, presides accompanied by the four seasons: Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. The sculpture reflects the belief in the afterlife in ancient Rome and the importance of the Dionysian cult in Roman society.
Source: Conocimientum
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En el Museo de Roma se exhibe un sarcófago de mármol excepcional, datado entre el 260 y el 270 d.C., que representa el triunfo de Dionisos y las Estaciones. Esta obra, elaborada para un cliente adinerado, muestra altorrelieves que detallan cuarenta figuras humanas y animales. En el centro Dionisos, montado en una pantera, preside acompañado por las cuatro estaciones: Invierno, Primavera, Verano y Otoño. La escultura refleja la creencia en la vida después de la muerte en la antigua Roma y la importancia del culto dionisíaco en la sociedad romana.
Créditos: Conocimientum
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Nel Museo di Roma è esposto un sarcofago in marmo eccezionale, datato tra il 260 e il 270 d.C., che rappresenta il trionfo di Dioniso e delle Stagioni. Quest'opera, realizzata per un cliente facoltoso, mostra altorilievi che dettagliano quaranta figure umane e animali. Nel centro Dioniso, montato su una pantera, presiede accompagnato dalle quattro stagioni: Inverno, Primavera, Estate e Autunno. La scultura riflette la credenza nella vita dopo la morte nell'antica Roma e l'importanza del culto dionisiaco nella società romana.
Fonte: Conocimientum
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naxosandsmallcyclades · 2 years ago
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The Ancient Sanctuary of  Dionysus at Yria is located in the middle of the lush Livadi valley at the southern part of Naxos. 
There are various monumental buildings on site, as well as a temple constructed around 580 BC, which has been restored.
Have you ever visited the Ancient Sanctuary Dionysus at Yria?
Post your comments below
For more information visit the website www.naxos.gr
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hadesypersefone · 1 year ago
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Cruda
Atenea: Erictonio, hijo, ¿has visto a tu tío Dionisos? Erictonio: Está en el baño, má. No ha salido de ahí en toda la mañana. Atenea: ... Ay, no.
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tarotporkema · 1 year ago
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Los Centauros,comedores de hongos.
«Hay un Centauro que no tiene todas las patas de caballo, sino que las de delante son piernas humanas… se dice sobre el Centauro que es Quirón, ido ya de ente los hombres y recibido entre los dioses como compañero, que viene a consolar a Aquiles en su pena». ( Pausanias).
Se dice que Quirón, considerado el primer maestro mítico de la medicina, enseñó al mismísimo Asclepio las plantas sanadoras.…
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dutlukdergi · 2 years ago
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Sarhoşluk tanrısı Diyonisos, bir ölümlünün kendisine hakaret etmesine sinirlenir ve yoluna çıkan ilk ölümlüden intikam alacağına dair yemin eder. Dileğini gerçekleştirmek için vahşi kaplanlar yaratır. Genç ve güzel bir kız olan Ametist, tanrıça Diana’ya adak adamaya giderken, kaplanlar ile karşılaşır. Diana kaplanların acımasız pençelerinden korunması için Ametist’i saf kristal kuvarstan bir…
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nyuiarantes · 10 months ago
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"And you seem to lead me, being like a bull and horns seem to grow on your head" - The Bacchae
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mercuriicultores · 2 months ago
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1824, Bertel Thorvaldsen, Amore e Dioniso
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olimpogioieedisagi · 2 years ago
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yourcurrentany · 1 month ago
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Dionysus dithyramb (born twice)
Even though he was born more than twice
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aleismanifesting · 5 months ago
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meditation session
I just did a 30 minutes session of guided meditation and I was able to speak to Lord Dionysus (He told me He likes to be called that) and it was all surreal.
I always find it hard to believe in my own experiences, but part of me knows it’s true.
This is what happened:
I was speaking Italian and He was replying in English for some reason; He was surrounded of many people but I didn’t see their faces. He later told me it was my spiritual team (and ancestors). He then asked me if I could feel His energy and this is where I started to get a headache and felt my head very heavy. Normally I hate these symptoms, but it was beautiful.
he told me:
you came back to me my child, can you feel my energy? what you need to do for me, you say? nothing. you need to do things for yourself : you need to love yourself. repeat after me “I love myself. I’m kind to myself. I am beautiful”. these are all people that love you; guides and ancestors. focus on me, on my energy. feel me in the sky, feel me in your thoughts. feel me when you need to be kind to yourself. keep in touch through prayers, meditation and tarot. I see you’re interested in Lady Diana as well… focus on me. You’ll have time to focus on both of us in the future; right now, focus on me. let me help you.
I’m gonna do some tarots now to see if all this is true, but I thank you Lord Dionysus.
You are very firm, but you’re extremely loving. Thank you.
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prosymnusfaunus · 8 days ago
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Walking around Inhotim, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. So much green and beautiful sights. 🌿🌱🍃
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dioniso-y-cernunnos · 2 years ago
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A hymn to Dionysus and his beloved satyr Ampelus
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We sing of Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility, and his beloved companion, the satyr Ampelus. Together, they roam the vineyards, hand in hand, their love as wild and untamed as the grapes that grow upon the vines.
Dionysus, the lord of madness and inspiration, with his flowing locks and ivy crown, brings life to the land with his powers of fertility. He dances and sings, his laughter ringing through the vineyards, as he blesses the grapes with his divinity.
Ampelus, the satyr of the vineyards, with his horns and goat-like legs, is the embodiment of nature's beauty. He tends to the grapes with gentle care, his touch bringing them to ripeness and fullness. He is the companion of Dionysus, the one who shares in his joys and sorrows, the one who loves him with all his heart.
Together, they make the wine that brings pleasure and joy to all who partake of it. Their love is the source of the wine's magic, the secret that makes it more than just fermented grapes. As they dance and sing, the wine flows freely, and all who drink it are filled with the love and wildness that Dionysus and Ampelus embody.
We honor these lovers of the vineyards, Dionysus and Ampelus, and we call upon them to bless our own love and our own joys. May their love inspire us, and may their wine bring us pleasure and happiness.
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istitutofemminile · 1 year ago
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Infanzia, vocazione e prime esperienze di Giacomo Casanova, veneziano 1969
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diochildren · 1 year ago
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Gracias Dio por la conversación de hoy <3
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mondeaurty · 1 month ago
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amigos helênicos: por favor, vamos nos juntar para criar um grupo?
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