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- Comus abstract "In Greek mythology, Comus (Ancient Greek: Κῶμος) is the god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances. He is a son and a cup-bearer of the god Bacchus. Comus represents anarchy and chaos. His mythology occurs in the later times of antiquity. During his festivals in Ancient Greece, men and women exchanged clothes. He was depicted as a young man on the point of unconsciousness from drink. He had a wreath of flowers on his head and carried a torch that was in the process of being dropped. Unlike the purely carnal Pan or purely intoxicated Dionysos, Comus was a god of excess.".
- Comus thumbnail Le_Règne_de_Comus,_Costa_(Louvre_INV_256)_02.jpg?width=300.
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- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol_intoxication.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_gods.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greek_mythology.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Offspring_of_Dionysus.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Chaos_(cosmogony).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Circe.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Classical_antiquity.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Comus_(Arne).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Comus_(John_Milton).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Comus_(band).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink First_Utterance.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Purcell.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Imagines_(work_by_Philostratus).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink John_Dryden.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink King_Arthur_(opera).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Les_fêtes_de_Paphos.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Les_plaisirs_de_Versailles.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Marc-Antoine_Charpentier.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Masque.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Opera.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(god).
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Philostratus_of_Lemnos.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Pleasure_Reconciled_to_Virtue.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Saki.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Arne.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink Transliteration.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLink File:Le_Règne_de_Comus,_Costa_(Louvre_INV_256)_02.jpg.
- Comus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Comus".
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- Comus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-grc.
- Comus subject Category:Greek_gods.
- Comus subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Comus subject Category:Offspring_of_Dionysus.
- Comus hypernym God.
- Comus type Person.
- Comus type Study.
- Comus comment "In Greek mythology, Comus (Ancient Greek: Κῶμος) is the god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances. He is a son and a cup-bearer of the god Bacchus. Comus represents anarchy and chaos. His mythology occurs in the later times of antiquity. During his festivals in Ancient Greece, men and women exchanged clothes. He was depicted as a young man on the point of unconsciousness from drink. He had a wreath of flowers on his head and carried a torch that was in the process of being dropped.".
- Comus label "Comus".
- Comus sameAs Q1780711.
- Comus sameAs Komos_(Mythologie).
- Comus sameAs Κώμος.
- Comus sameAs Comus_(mitologia).
- Comus sameAs Comus_(deus).
- Comus sameAs Komas.
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- Comus sameAs Comus.
- Comus sameAs Ком_(мифология).
- Comus sameAs Ком_(міфологія).
- Comus sameAs Q1780711.
- Comus wasDerivedFrom Comus?oldid=707661433.
- Comus depiction Le_Règne_de_Comus,_Costa_(Louvre_INV_256)_02.jpg.
- Comus isPrimaryTopicOf Comus.