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Saint Ampelus (died 302) is a
martyr venerated by the
Eastern Orthodox and
Roman Catholic churches on Nov. 20. He was
killed by
Romans with his companion...
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reminiscent of
their battle.
Ampelus was a very
beautiful satyr youth,
loved by the god Dionysus. One day, in Nonnus' account,
Ampelus rode on a bull, and proceeded...
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Ampelus (Latin) or
Ampelos (Gr****: Ἄμπελος, lit. "Vine") was a town in the
southeast extremity of
ancient Crete, on a cape of the same name. Its site...
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Ampelos (Gr****: Ἂμπελος, lit. "Vine") or
Ampelus (Latin) was a
personification of the
grapevine and
lover of
Dionysus in Gr**** and
Bacchus in
Roman mythology...
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Prediction of the
metamorphosis of
Ampelus into a vine. In the meantime,
Dionysus mourns for
Ampelus.
Ampelus is
transformed into the vine and Dionysus...
- ****ociated with ale, beer and mead.
Aizen Myō-ō,
Shinto god of
tavern keepers.
Ampelus, Gr****
lover of
Dionysus transformed into the grapevine. Amphictyonis,...
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Ampelu is a
village in the
Batang Hari
Regency in the
Jambi Province of Sumatra, Indonesia.
Nearby towns and
villages include Kermio (3.6 nm), Benteng...
- Hera,
persuades the boy
Ampelus whom
Dionysus p****ionately loves, to
impress Dionysus by
riding on a bull from
which Ampelus subsequently falls and breaks...
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Another myth
according to
Nonnus involves Ampelus, a satyr, who was
loved by Dionysus. As
related by Ovid,
Ampelus became the
constellation Vindemitor, or...
- Nonnus,
Dionysiaca turned into an ivy plant;
contested in
footrunning with
Ampelus Gemon Nonnus,
Dionysiaca one of the
leaders of the
satyrs who
joined the...