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- Thriambus abstract "Thriambus (genus) (Fennah, 1964) is a genus of Delphacidae. Culex thriambus is a species of the genus Culex. A thriambus (also spelled thriamb, thriambas, or thriambos; Greek θρίαμβος) is a hymn to Dionysus, sung in processions in his honour, and at the same time an epithet of the god himself, according to Diodorus (4.5.2):Thriambus is a name that has been given him, they say, because he was the first of those of whom we have a record to have celebrated a triumph (thriambos) upon entering his native land after his campaign, this having been done when he returned from India with great booty.It was loaned into Old Latin via Etruscan as triumpus, in Classical Latin taking the form triumphus, the Roman triumph where the victorious general takes the role of Dionysus as leader of the procession, later associated with Iuppiter rather than Dionysus. Arrian traces the custom to Alexander the Great when he states (Anabasis 6b.28):Certain authors have said (though to me the statement seems incredible) that Alexander led his forces through Carmania lying extended with his Companions upon two covered waggons joined together, the flute being played to him; and that the soldiers followed him wearing garlands and sporting. Food was provided for them, as well as all kinds of dainties which had been brought together along the roads by the Carmanians. They say that he did this in imitation of the Bacchic revelry of Dionysus, because a story was told about that deity, that after subduing the Indians he traversed the greater part of Asia in this manner and received the appellation of Thriambus, and that for the same reason the processions in honour of victories after war were called thriambi.The term's etymology is connected with the word θρῖον \"fig leaf\" by Aemilius Luetcke (1829) who refers to the epithet Συκίτης \"of the fig tree\" of Dionysus.An old hypothesis is that the word is borrowed from Phrygian or Pelasgian, and literally means \"Dreischritt\", i. e., \"three-step\", compare iamb and dithyramb, but H. S. Versnel rejects this etymology and suggests instead a derivation from a cultic exclamation.From the time of Roman Greece (2nd century BC), the Greek term increasingly narrows to a translation of Latin triumphus. In Modern Greek, θρίαμβος is used in the same generalized meaning as English triumph.".
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- Thriambus wikiPageRevisionID "707918319".
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Aemilius_Luetcke.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Arrian.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Bacchanalia.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Carmania_(satrapy).
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epithets_of_Dionysus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Etymologies.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hymns_to_Dionysus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_music.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victory.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Latin.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Culex.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Culex_thriambus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Delphacidae.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Diodorus_Siculus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Dithyramb.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Etruscan_language.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Ficus.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Hymn.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Iamb_(poetry).
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Modern_Greek.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Names_of_India.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Old_Latin.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Pelasgians.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Phrygian_language.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Greece.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Roman_triumph.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink The_Anabasis_of_Alexander.
- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLink Thriambus_(genus).
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- Thriambus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thriambus".
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- Thriambus subject Category:Cultural_depictions_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Thriambus subject Category:Epithets_of_Dionysus.
- Thriambus subject Category:Etymologies.
- Thriambus subject Category:Hymns_to_Dionysus.
- Thriambus subject Category:Religious_music.
- Thriambus subject Category:Victory.
- Thriambus hypernym Delphacidae.
- Thriambus type Genre.
- Thriambus type Genre.
- Thriambus type Observance.
- Thriambus comment "Thriambus (genus) (Fennah, 1964) is a genus of Delphacidae. Culex thriambus is a species of the genus Culex.".
- Thriambus label "Thriambus".
- Thriambus sameAs Q7798120.
- Thriambus sameAs Thriambus.
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- Thriambus sameAs Thriambus.
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- Thriambus sameAs Q7798120.
- Thriambus wasDerivedFrom Thriambus?oldid=707918319.
- Thriambus isPrimaryTopicOf Thriambus.