- (1984). "Gr****
Maenadism reconsidered."
Zeitschrift für
Papyrologie und
Epigraphik 55, pp. 267–286. Edwards, Mark W. "Representation of
Maenads on Archaic...
- not have
intended this
meaning in The Bacchae. Henrichs, Albert. "Gr****
Maenadism from
Lympias to Messalina."
Harvard Studies in
classical Philology, Vol...
-
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Maenad,
after the
maenads,
female followers of
Dionysus in Gr**** mythology: HMS
Maenad (1915) was an
Admiralty M-class...
-
eating of the raw
flesh of the one dismembered). It is ****ociated with the
Maenads or Bacchantes,
followers of Dionysus, and the
Dionysian Mysteries. Examples...
-
another name for the
Maenads (the
female worshippers of Dionysus). The
Lenaia is
depicted on
numerous vases,
which show both
typical Maenad scenes and those...
- that
maenads were not
mythological figures in Gr**** culture, but
rather real women.
Violence was a
prevalent facet of
maenadic frenzies.
Maenads would...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Eurypyle (Ancient Gr****: Εὐρυπύλην) was a
maenad. She was a
follower of
Dionysus and was
killed by Morrheus. Nonnus, 30.222 Nonnus...
-
characters but that of
society as a whole.
Euripides showed interest in the
Maenads,
figures significantly linked to the
condition of
women in the Gr**** world...
- case of the Pythia), or by
Dionysus (as in the case of the
Bacchantes and
Maenads), the term
enthusiasm was also used in a
transferred or
figurative sense...
-
defeated and
possessed by the
summoner Maenad, and his
friends are
forced to
fight him to free him from the
Maenad's control,
though Cecil is left weakened...