Examples of 'bacchantes' in a sentence

Meaning of "bacchantes"

bacchantes (noun) - female followers of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and revelry. In literature and mythology, Bacchantes are often depicted as wild and ecstatic revelers who participate in Bacchic rituals
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The satyrs and bacchantes fell down senseless.
We can not do a show for the Bacchantes.
The bacchantes returning home.
Les belles bacchantes.
The Bacchantes call the girls in the boat to them.
Deriades drives the Bacchantes inside the city walls.
But he looked at herand was torn away from herby the Bacchantes.
Les belles bacchantes and Le Mouton à cinq pattes.
But he looked at her and was torn away from her by the Bacchantes.
The Bacchantes correspond to the Maenads of Greek mythology.
Their prophetesses are counterparts of the Pythiae and Bacchantes.
The bacchantes screamed in heaven-piercing voices, and began to hide in the chariots.
In the meantime Hermes lets the Bacchantes out of the city.
The Bacchantes scene was a substitution ; Monteverdi 's intentions were restored when this constraint was removed.
Dance of the Bacchantes.

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The Bacchantes / ˈbækənts.
I saw the venereal ones, the venerated Bacchantes.
It 's a troop of Bacchantes dancing with songs and cries.
Give me the sign, if you are one of these Bacchantes.
Lycurgus attacks Dionysus and the Bacchantes with a massive pole-axe.
In the absence of Dionysus, Deriades and Morrheus rout the Bacchantes.
Do you know what bacchantes are?
The " Muse of Dance mounted on a chariot pulled by Amours surrounded by Bacchantes and Wildlife.
Book 35 - The Indians slay the Bacchantes in the city.
Once the two have reached the Citerone, however, the god incites the Bacchantes against Pentheus.
Come and meet my friends, the Bacchantes.
By the way, it takes around 30 hours to produce a Bacchantes vase!

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