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Meaning of "dionysia"

Dionysia is an ancient Greek festival associated with the god Dionysus, involving theatrical performances and competitions
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  • The orgiastic Ancient Greek festivals seasonally held in honor of Dionysus, which evolved into Greek comedy and tragedy.
  • Any of the ancient festivals held in honour of the Olympian god Dionysus, and corresponding to the Roman Bacchanalia.

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Dionysia felt that the decisive moment had come.
For unlawfully offering the crown at the Dionysia.
Faveria dionysia is a species of moth in the family Pyralidae.
This play won first prize at the Dionysia.
His record at the City Dionysia is unknown but may well have been similarly spectacular.
For unlawfully offering the crown at the festival called Dionysia.
This trilogy was presented at the Dionysia along with the comedic satyr play Sisyphos.
It is written on the verso side of the Petition of Dionysia.
It won first prize in the City Dionysia festival competition.
Your execution has been fixed for the Festival of Dionysia.
Welcome to our Dionysia site.
At least one revival was presented each year at City Dionysia.
The City Dionysia was overseen by the archon eponymous and the priest of Dionysus.
It was first performed at the City Dionysia festival.
City Dionysia festival.

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First prize at the Dionysia.
She replaces Madam Justice Dionysia Zerbisias who elected to become a supernumerary judge.
The trilogy won the first prize at the City Dionysia.
Dionysia is a genus containing 49 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae.
The Saturnalia could in turn be based on the Greek Dionysia and oriental festivals.
During the Dionysia a contest took place between three plays, chosen by the archon eponymous.
Competitions for tragedy are instituted at the City Dionysia festival in Athens.
The Dionysia lasted four to five days, and the city took the celebrations seriously.
Sostratos and Menedemos arrive in Athens in time for the Dionysia.
Euripides ' play Hippolytus is performed in the Dionysia competition, the famous Athenian dramatic festival.
The Altar apparently had played some role in the City Dionysia.
In the fifth century the ' City Dionysia Festival ' became very popular in Athens.
In the fragment referring to him, Scantius appears to have written something about the Dionysia.
These festivals, in turn, may be based on the Greek Dionysia and other Oriental festivals.
Euripides presents his earliest known tragedy, Peliades, in the Athenian festival of Dionysia.
It was performed in 414 BC at the City Dionysia where it won second prize.
This places the Pandia, at least during the time of Demosthenes, after the City Dionysia.
It was first performed at the City Dionysia in 409 BC, where it won first prize.
During Aeschylus 's lifetime, dramatic competitions became part of the City Dionysia in the spring.
This play won first prize in the City Dionysia of 421 BC, defeating Aristophanes ' Peace.
Myself, released from war and misery, I will go inside and celebrate the Country Dionysia.
It was first produced at the City Dionysia festival in 438 BC.
Classical Greek theatre was associated with religious festivals dedicated to Dionysus, called the City Dionysia.
It was first produced at the City Dionysia festival in 438 BCE.
BC, Euripides presents his first known tragedy, Peliades, in the Athenian festival of Dionysia.
Collectively the Dionysia.
By March 125, Hadrian had reached Athens, presiding over the festival of Dionysia.
Thereafter, Sophocles emerged victorious in dramatic competitions at 18 Dionysia and 6 Lenaia festivals.
I 'd like to receive emails, updates and newsletters from Dionysia Rooms.
He won his first victory at the City Dionysia in 484 BC.
Years before he won his first victory at the City Dionysia in 484.
Second, this performance was made part of the City Dionysia at Athens.
It was first produced in 411 BC, probably at the City Dionysia.

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