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    In Greek mythology, Silenus was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. He is typically older than the satyrs of the Dionysian retinue (thiasos), and sometimes considerably older, in which case he may be referred to as a Papposilenus. The plural sileni refers to the mythological figure … See more

    The original Silenus resembled a folkloric man of the forest, with the ears of a horse and sometimes also the tail and legs of a horse. The later sileni were drunken followers of Dionysus, usually bald and fat with thick lips and … See more

    Carl Linnaeus used the feminine form Silene as the name of a genus of flowering plant. See more

    • Guy Michael Hedreen, 1992. Silens in Attic Black-figure Vase-painting: Myth and Performance (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan) Catalogue of the corpus.
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    A theme in Greek philosophy and literature is the wisdom of Silenus, which posits an antinatalist philosophy:
    You, most blessed and happiest among humans, may well … See more

    In art
    In the Renaissance, a court dwarf posed for the Silenus-like figure astride a tortoise at the entrance to the Boboli Gardens, Florence. See more

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    WebCategory:Silenus - Wikipedia Help Category:Silenus Articles relating to Silenus and his depictions. He was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. He is typically older …

  3. Si·le·nus
    DEFINITION
    1. an aged woodland deity who was entrusted with the education of Dionysus.
    NOUN
    silenus (noun) · sileni (plural noun)
    1. a woodland spirit usually depicted as a drunken old man with ears (and sometimes legs and tail) like those of a horse.
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    WebSilenus ( Greek mythology) A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. Derived terms [ edit] Silenic Anagrams [ edit] insulse Categories: English terms derived from Ancient …

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    WebMay 17, 2022 · Silenus Minor rustic god of drunkenness and winemaking Statue of Silenus holding a bunch of grapes and a cup of wine, Vatican Museums (Pius-Clementine …

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    Who is Silenus in Greek mythology?
    Ancient Greek mythological figure. In Greek mythology, Silenus (/saɪˈliːnəs/; Ancient Greek: Σειληνός Seilēnos) was a companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus. He is typically older than the satyrs of the Dionysian retinue (thiasos), and sometimes considerably older, in which case he may be referred to as a Papposilenus.
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    What did Silenus look like?
    The original Silenus resembled a folkloric man of the forest, with the ears of a horse and sometimes also the tail and legs of a horse. [2] The later sileni were drunken followers of Dionysus, usually bald and fat with thick lips and squat noses, and having the legs of a human.
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    Who is Professor Silenus in decline and fall?
    Professor Silenus is a character in Evelyn Waugh 's first novel, Decline and Fall. He features as the disaffected architect of King's Thursday and provides the novel with one of its primary motifs. In the prophetic style of the traditional Greek Silenus he informs the protagonist that life is a great disc of polished wood that revolves quickly.
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    What is the alternative story of Silenus?
    An alternative story was that when lost and wandering in Phrygia, Silenus was rescued by peasants and taken to Midas, who treated him kindly. In return for Midas' hospitality Silenus told him some tales and the king, enchanted by Silenus' fictions, entertained him for five days and nights.
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  7. https://ro.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silenus

    În mitologia greacă, Silenus (în greacă Σειληνός) era un companion și tutore al zeului vinului Dionis. El este cel mai bătrân dintre satirii din suita dionisiacă (thiasos).

  8. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silenus

    WebSilenus ( latin ), på grekiska Silenos, var den äldsta satyren i den grekiska mytologin. Supandets och fylleriets gud. Han var Dionysos fosterfar [ 1] . Silenus förekommer även i …

  9. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Silenus

    WebJan 30, 2021 · Category:Silenus From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total. Drawings …

  10. https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_Britannica/Silenus

    WebThe usual attributes of Silenus were the wine-skin (from which he is inseparable), a crown of ivy, the Bacchic thyrsus, the ass, and sometimes the panther. In art he generally …

  11. https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Σειληνός

    WebΣειληνός • ( Seilēnós ) m ( genitive Σειληνοῦ ); second declension a Silenus Inflection [ edit] show Second declension of ὁ Σειληνός; τοῦ Σειληνοῦ ( Attic) Descendants [ edit] Greek: …

  12. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Silenus-Greek-mythology

    WebOther articles where Silenus is discussed: Satyr and Silenus: Silenus, in Greek mythology, creatures of the wild, part man and part beast, who in Classical times were closely …

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