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|elrutext='''θίᾰσος:''' ὁ<br /><b class="num">1</b> торжественное шествие в честь божества, преимущ. Вакха: θίασοι [[τρεῖς]] γυναικείων χορῶν Eur. три вакхических женских хоровода;<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[группа]], [[сонм]], [[сборище]] (Μουσῶν Arph.; [[ἡλίκων]] Eur.);<br /><b class="num">3</b> [[шумная толпа]] (Κενταυρικὸς καὶ [[Σατυρικός]] Plat.; Ἀσιανῶν ἀκροαμάτων Plut.): θ. [[εὔοπλος]] Eur. вооруженное до зубов полчище;<br /><b class="num">4</b> [[празднество]], [[пирушка]] Plut.
|elrutext='''θίᾰσος:''' ὁ<br /><b class="num">1</b> торжественное шествие в честь божества, преимущ. Вакха: θίασοι [[τρεῖς]] γυναικείων χορῶν Eur. три вакхических женских хоровода;<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[группа]], [[сонм]], [[сборище]] (Μουσῶν Arph.; [[ἡλίκων]] Eur.);<br /><b class="num">3</b> [[шумная толпа]] (Κενταυρικὸς καὶ [[Σατυρικός]] Plat.; Ἀσιανῶν ἀκροαμάτων Plut.): θ. [[εὔοπλος]] Eur. вооруженное до зубов полчище;<br /><b class="num">4</b> [[празднество]], [[пирушка]] Plut.
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|wketx=In Greek mythology and religion, the [[thiasus]] (Greek: [[θίασος]], romanized: thíasos) was the [[ecstatic]] [[retinue]] of [[Dionysus]], often pictured as inebriated revelers. Many of the myths of Dionysus are connected with his arrival in the form of a procession. The grandest such version was his triumphant return from "India", which influenced symbolic conceptions of the Roman triumph and was narrated in rapturous detail in Nonnus's [[Dionysiaca]]. In this procession, Dionysus rides a chariot, often drawn by big cats such as tigers, leopards, or lions, or alternatively elephants or centaurs.
The thiasos of the sea god Poseidon is depicted as a triumphal wedding procession with Amphitrite, attended by figures such as sea nymphs and hippocamps. In historical Greek society, thiasoi (pl.: Greek: θίασοι) were religious organizations whose existence was protected by law.
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