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In a thyrsus () or thyrsos (; ) was a or staff of giant fennel ( ) covered with vines and leaves, sometimes wound with taeniae and topped with a , , , or by a bunch of vine-leaves and grapes or ivy-leaves and berries, carried during festivals and religious ceremonies. Dionysus's Enigmatic Thyrsus The thyrsus is typically associated with the Greek god (and his subsequent Roman equivalent Bacchus) as a symbol of , , and .

(1998). 9780684805030, Gale.


Religious and ceremonial use
In Greek religion, the staff was carried by the . wrote that dripped from the thyrsos staves that the Bacchic carried.Euripides, , 711. The thyrsus was a sacred instrument at religious and fêtes.

The fabulous history of Bacchus relates that he converted the thyrsi carried by himself and his followers into dangerous weapons, by concealing an iron point in the head of leaves.. iii. 64, iv. 4; . Sat. i. 19. Hence his thyrsus is called "a spear enveloped in vine-leaves",. Met. iii, 667 and its point was thought to incite to madness.Hor. Carm. ii. 19. 8; Ovid. Amor. iii 1. 23, iii. 15. 17, Trist. iv. 1. 43.; Brunk, Anal. iii. 201; Orph. Hymn. xlv. 5, 1. 8.


Symbolism
The thyrsus, associated with the followers of Dionysus (the , , and or Bacchantes), is a symbol of , , , and pleasure/enjoyment in general., Ελληνική μυθολογία Εκδοτική Αθηνών 1987 (in Greek) The thyrsus was tossed in the Bacchic dance:
Pentheus: The thyrsus—in my right hand shall I hold it?
:Or thus am I more like a Bacchanal?
Dionysus: In thy right hand, and with thy right foot raise it.


Literature
In the , , one of the leading warriors of the Achaeans, mentions the thyrsus while speaking to Glaucus, one of the commanders in the army, about Lycurgus, the king of :
He it was that/drove the nursing women who were in charge/of frenzied Bacchus through the land of Nysa,/and they flung their thyrsi on the ground as/murderous Lycurgus beat them with his oxgoad.
The thyrsus is explicitly attributed to Dionysus and his followers in 's play, , a Greek tragedy describing the degradation of Thebes in vindication for the sullied name of Dionysus's mortal mother. The story surrounds the murder of the young king and indoctrination of all of the Theban women into Dionysus's cult, with the thyrsus serving as a badge of sorts for members.
To raise my Bacchic shout, and clothe all who respond/ In fawnskin habits, and put my thyrsus in their hands–/ The weapon wreathed with ivy-shoots... Euripides also writes, "There's a brute wildness in the fennel-wands—Reverence it well."
(1972). 9780140440447, Penguin Books.
describes the hedonistic connotation of the thyrsus, and thereby Dionysus, in his philosophical :
I conceive that the founders of the mysteries had a real meaning and were not mere triflers when they intimated in a figure long ago that he who passes unsanctified and uninitiated into the world below will live in a slough, but that he who arrives there after initiation and purification will dwell with the gods. For 'many', as they say in the mysteries, 'are the thyrsus bearers, but few are the mystics', – meaning, as I interpret the words, the true philosophers.
In Part II of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, tries to catch a , only to find out that she is an illusion and instead holds a thyrsus. The play contains major themes of sin and hedonism, and makes connection to Dionysus through the thyrsus:
Well, then, a tall one I will catch... And now a thyrsus-pole I snatch! Only a pine-cone as its head.
mentions the thyrsus in passing in The Bishop Orders His Tomb at St Praxed's Church, as the dying bishop confuses Christian piety with classical extravagance. talks about Bacchus carrying a thyrsus and his followers doing the same in his Metamorphoses Book III, which is a retelling of The Bacchae.
The bas-relief in bronze ye promised me,/Those Pans and ye wot of, and perchance/Some tripod, thyrsus, with a vase or so.
(2025). 9781317864912


Gallery
File:Mainade satyros Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2654.jpg|A Maenad using her thyrsos to ward off a Satyr, Attic red-figure , BC File:Ménade relieve romano (Museo del Prado) 04b.jpg|Roman relief showing a Maenad holding a thyrsus, 120–140 AD. Prado Museum, . File:Satyr carrying the thyrsus.jpg|A of a striding Satyr carrying the thyrsus painted in the 1st century AD. Archaeological park of . File:John Reinhard Weguelin – Bacchus Triumphant (1882).jpg| Bacchus Triumphant by John Reinhard Weguelin (1882) File:William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - Mailice (1899).jpg|A Bacchant holding a thyrsus: Malice by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1899)


See also
  • Cult of Dionysus


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