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- Sparagmos abstract "Sparagmos (Ancient Greek: σπαραγμός, from σπαράσσω sparasso, \"tear, rend, pull to pieces\") is an act of rending, tearing apart, or mangling, usually in a Dionysian context.In Dionysian rite as represented in myth and literature, a living animal, or sometimes even a human being, is sacrificed by being dismembered. Sparagmos was frequently followed by omophagia (the eating of the raw flesh of the one dismembered). It is associated with the Maenads or Bacchantes, followers of Dionysus, and the Dionysian Mysteries. Historically, however, there is little indication that women celebrating the rites of Dionysius dismembered animals or ate raw flesh.Examples of sparagmos appear in Euripides's play The Bacchae, which concerns Dionysus and the Maenads. At one point guards sent to control the Maenads witness them pulling a live bull to pieces with their hands. Later, Dionysus lures his cousin, king Pentheus, into a forest after he bans worship of the god where he was attacked by Maenads, including his own mother Agave. The reference of his mother tearing apart his limbs is sparagmos. According to some myths, Orpheus, regarded as a prophet of Orphic or Bacchic religion, died when he was dismembered by raging Thracian women.".
- Sparagmos thumbnail Pompeii_-_Casa_dei_Vettii_-_Pentheus.jpg?width=300.
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- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Absyrtus.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Agave_(mythology).
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Animal_sacrifice.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Apollonian_and_Dionysian.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Cambridge_Ritualists.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Castration.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cult_of_Dionysus.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Dionysian_Mysteries.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Donna_Tartt.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Dying-and-rising_god.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Fleece.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Jason.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Maenad.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Medea.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Medea_(1969_film).
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Oedipus_complex.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Omophagia.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Orpheus.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Pentheus.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Pier_Paolo_Pasolini.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Sigmund_Freud.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Suddenly,_Last_Summer.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Tennessee_Williams.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink The_Bacchae.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink The_Secret_History.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLink File:Pompeii_-_Casa_dei_Vettii_-_Pentheus.jpg.
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sparagmos".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "diasparagmos".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "dismemberment".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "rends her flesh".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "ripping them to shreds with their bare hands".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "sparagmos".
- Sparagmos wikiPageWikiLinkText "torn apart".
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- Sparagmos subject Category:Ancient_Greek_theatre.
- Sparagmos subject Category:Cult_of_Dionysus.
- Sparagmos hypernym Act.
- Sparagmos type Band.
- Sparagmos comment "Sparagmos (Ancient Greek: σπαραγμός, from σπαράσσω sparasso, \"tear, rend, pull to pieces\") is an act of rending, tearing apart, or mangling, usually in a Dionysian context.In Dionysian rite as represented in myth and literature, a living animal, or sometimes even a human being, is sacrificed by being dismembered. Sparagmos was frequently followed by omophagia (the eating of the raw flesh of the one dismembered).".
- Sparagmos label "Sparagmos".
- Sparagmos sameAs Q2307130.
- Sparagmos sameAs Sparagmos.
- Sparagmos sameAs Sparagmos.
- Sparagmos sameAs Sparagmòs.
- Sparagmos sameAs Sparagmos.
- Sparagmos sameAs m.02658wb.
- Sparagmos sameAs Q2307130.
- Sparagmos wasDerivedFrom Sparagmos?oldid=701077860.
- Sparagmos depiction Pompeii_-_Casa_dei_Vettii_-_Pentheus.jpg.
- Sparagmos isPrimaryTopicOf Sparagmos.