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Categories: Greek mythology, Mythological objects, Wands, Dionysus, Religious objects
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A thyrsus /ˈθɜːrsəs/ or thyrsos /ˈθɜːrˌsɒs/ was a wand or staff of giant fennel covered with ivy vines and leaves, sometimes wound with taeniae and topped with a pine cone, artichoke, or by a bunch of vine-leaves and grapes or ivy-leaves and berries, carried during Hellenic festivals and religious ceremonies. Wikipedia
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A thyrsus /ˈθɜːrsəs/ or thyrsos /ˈθɜːrˌsɒs/ was a wand or staff of giant fennel covered with ivy vines and leaves, sometimes wound with taeniae and topped with a pine cone, artichoke, or by a bunch of vine-leaves and grapes or ivy-leaves and berries, carried during Hellenic festivals and religious ceremonies. Wikipedia
Staff of giant fennel covered with ivy vines and leaves. Wikipedia Disambiguation
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A staff topped with a conical ornament, carried by Bacchus or his followers. Wiktionary
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