Similarities between Dionysus and Omophagia
Dionysus and Omophagia have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Agave (mythology), Cadmus, Euripides, Maenad, Orphism (religion), Pentheus, Persephone, The Bacchae, Zagreus, Zeus.
Agave (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Agave (Ancient Greek: Ἀγαύη, Agauē, "illustrious") was the daughter of Cadmus, the king and founder of the city of Thebes, Greece, and of the goddess Harmonia.
Agave (mythology) and Dionysus · Agave (mythology) and Omophagia ·
Cadmus
In Greek mythology, Cadmus (Κάδμος Kadmos), was the founder and first king of Thebes.
Cadmus and Dionysus · Cadmus and Omophagia ·
Euripides
Euripides (Εὐριπίδης) was a tragedian of classical Athens.
Dionysus and Euripides · Euripides and Omophagia ·
Maenad
In Greek mythology, maenads (μαινάδες) were the female followers of Dionysus and the most significant members of the Thiasus, the god's retinue.
Dionysus and Maenad · Maenad and Omophagia ·
Orphism (religion)
Orphism (more rarely Orphicism; Ὀρφικά) is the name given to a set of religious beliefs and practices originating in the ancient Greek and Hellenistic world, as well as by the Thracians, associated with literature ascribed to the mythical poet Orpheus, who descended into the Greek underworld and returned.
Dionysus and Orphism (religion) · Omophagia and Orphism (religion) ·
Pentheus
In Greek mythology, Pentheus (Πενθεύς) was a king of Thebes.
Dionysus and Pentheus · Omophagia and Pentheus ·
Persephone
In Greek mythology, Persephone (Περσεφόνη), also called Kore ("the maiden"), is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter and is the queen of the underworld.
Dionysus and Persephone · Omophagia and Persephone ·
The Bacchae
The Bacchae (Βάκχαι, Bakchai; also known as The Bacchantes) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon.
Dionysus and The Bacchae · Omophagia and The Bacchae ·
Zagreus
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Zagreus (Ζαγρεύς) was sometimes identified with a god worshipped by the followers of Orphism, the “first Dionysus”, a son of Zeus and Persephone, who was dismembered by the Titans and reborn.
Dionysus and Zagreus · Omophagia and Zagreus ·
Zeus
Zeus (Ζεύς, Zeús) is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of Mount Olympus.
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Dionysus and Omophagia Comparison
Dionysus has 424 relations, while Omophagia has 14. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 2.28% = 10 / (424 + 14).
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