Theban Maenads

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The Theban Maenads are the frenzied female followers of Dionysus in Greek mythology, known for their ecstatic worship and violent, trance-like rages in and around Thebes.

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Theban Maenads canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maenads
female followers of Dionysus
mythological group
activityLocation Theban countryside
mountains near Thebes
associatedRitualObject drums
flutes
ivy
wine
associatedWith omophagia
sparagmos
wild animals
associatedWithCity Thebes NERFINISHED
category Characters in Greek mythology
Followers of Dionysus NERFINISHED
causeOfDeathOf Pentheus NERFINISHED
culture ancient Greek culture
depictedAs barefoot or lightly clad
carrying fawnskins
crowned with ivy
describedIn Euripides' Bacchae NERFINISHED
gender female
knownFor ecstatic worship
frenzy
trance-like states
violent rages
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
ledBy Agave NERFINISHED
Autonoe NERFINISHED
Ino NERFINISHED
loyalTo Dionysus NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
opposedBy Pentheus NERFINISHED
opposedTo Theban royal authority
parentTradition Dionysian cult
religion ancient Greek religion
ritualPractice Bacchic rites
nocturnal revels
orgiastic dances
roleInMyth illustrate dangers of denying Dionysus
punish impiety toward Dionysus
symbolOf Dionysian ecstasy
loss of rational control
timePeriodOfMyth mythic past
weapon thyrsus
worshipOf Dionysus NERFINISHED

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Agave ledGroup Theban Maenads