What’s a Bacchante?

Bacchante, followers of Bacchus in Roman mythology, are depicted as mad women engaging in acts of frantic intoxication. They carry a thrysus, a staff made of giant fennel and topped with a pine cone, and are often half-dressed in animal skins and vine leaves. Bacchae appear in their most destructive guise in Euripides’ Bacchae and […]

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