fe3h thyrsus 3d models

21 3d models found related to fe3h thyrsus.
Thyrsus Fire Emblem
Thyrsus Fire Emblem
thingiverse

The model for Fire Emblem Three Houses Thyrsus

Thyrsus of Dionysus
Thyrsus of Dionysus
sketchfab

This is a pine cone topped staff associated with the god of wine, fertility and ritual madness, Dionysus (Greek) or Bacchus (Roman). ...The Thyrsus or Thyrsos was commonly carried by his followers.

FE3H - Linhardt Brooch Set
FE3H - Linhardt Brooch Set
thingiverse

This is a two-piece set of the brooches worn by Linhardt von Hevring in his default timeskip costume. The bejeweled piece is worn on the shirt and the other piece is worn just above his breast pocket. They are connected by a chain. The breast brooch...

Three reliefs of a funerary monument
Three reliefs of a funerary monument
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These are three reliefs of a funerary monument: in that on the left, dancing satyr with thyrsus (stick wrapped in ivy with pine cone end), leopard skin on the left arm and two-handled vase in his hand; in the central relief are three erotes (winged...

Dionysus, Hermes and a Maenad
Dionysus, Hermes and a Maenad
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During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins and carry a thyrsus, a long stick wrapped in ivy or vine leaves and tipped with a pine cone. ...They would weave ivy-wreaths around their heads or wear a bull helmet in honour of their god, and...

Three-sided tripod base with reliefs
Three-sided tripod base with reliefs
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One side of the base has a depiction of Dionysus, the god of wine and patron of the theatre, holding a kantharos and a thyrsus. Each of the other two sides has a winged Nike. The base supported a bronze votive tripod dedicated by a choregos...

Frieze with Dionysian subjects
Frieze with Dionysian subjects
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Sculpted on the panels are a musician centaur with a thyrsus and drum and a herm of Hercules: Dionysiac subjects whose allusions to wine are also suggested by the colour of the marble. The unfinished parts were completed with inlays of marbles in...

Allegory of Autumn (Bacchus)
Allegory of Autumn (Bacchus)
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He holds a fennel staff, tipped with a pine-cone and known as a thyrsus. Later images show him as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or "man-womanish". In its fully developed form,...

Bacchus
Bacchus
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He holds a fennel staff, tipped with a pine-cone and known as a thyrsus. Later images show him as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or "man-womanish". In its fully developed form,...

Head of Dionysus
Head of Dionysus
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His procession (thiasus) is made up of wild female followers (maenads) and bearded satyrs with erect penises; some are armed with the thyrsus, some dance or play music. The god himself is drawn in a chariot, usually by exotic beasts such as lions or...

Dionysus
Dionysus
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He holds a fennel staff, tipped with a pine-cone and known as a thyrsus. Later images show him as a beardless, sensuous, naked or half-naked androgynous youth: the literature describes him as womanly or "man-womanish". In its fully developed form,...

Dancing Maenad
Dancing Maenad
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During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins and carry a thyrsus, a long stick wrapped in ivy or vine leaves and tipped with a pine cone. They would weave ivy-wreaths around their heads or wear a bull helmet in honor of their god, and...

Maenad
Maenad
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During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins and carry a thyrsus, a long stick wrapped in ivy or vine leaves and tipped with a pine cone. They would weave ivy-wreaths around their heads or wear a bull helmet in honor of their god, and...

Maenad at The Nye Carlsberg Glyptotek, Denmark
Maenad at The Nye Carlsberg Glyptotek, Denmark
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Their name literally translates as "raving ones." Maenads were known as Bassarids, Bacchae or Bacchantes in Roman mythology after the penchant of the equivalent Roman god, Bacchus, to wear a bassaris or fox-skin.Often the maenads were portrayed as...

Greek Gods Relics Pack Low-poly  3D model
Greek Gods Relics Pack Low-poly 3D model
cgtrader

Items Included: Scythe of Kronos Athena's Aegis Shield Twin Torches of Hecate Caduceus of Hermes Thyrsus of Dionysus Scalding Hammer of Hephaestus Sword of Thanatos Golden Trident of Poseidon Hera's Lotus Staff Bident of Hades Pan Pipes Thunderbolt...

Puteal with relief
Puteal with relief
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Followed by Asclepius, bearded, with his right shoulder to the stick with a snake, and Dionysus, beardless, crowned with ivy, with a cloak on his left shoulder and lower body, a thyrsus in his right hand and a kantharos in his left. Then comes...

Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
cults3d

During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins and carry a thyrsus, a long stick wrapped in ivy or vine leaves and tipped with a pinecone. They would weave ivy-wreaths around their heads or wear a bull helmet in honor of their god, and...

Fragment of Dionysus
Fragment of Dionysus
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His procession (thiasus) is made up of wild female followers (maenads) and bearded satyrs with erect penises; some are armed with the thyrsus, some dance or play music. The god himself is drawn in a chariot, usually by exotic beasts such as lions or...

Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
Bacchante with Tambourine and Child at The Louvre, Paris
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Their name literally translates as "raving ones." Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy, through a combination of dancing and intoxication. During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins...

Relief of the Dancing Maenads
Relief of the Dancing Maenads
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During these rites, the maenads would dress in fawn skins and carry a thyrsus, a long stick wrapped in ivy or vine leaves and tipped with a pine cone. They would weave ivy-wreaths around their heads or wear a bull helmet in honor of their god, and...

The Farnese Bull
The Farnese Bull
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A small boy adorned with a wreath, a figure regarded by some as the mountain god Cythaeron, decked with Bacchic ivy, is placed beneath the left foot of Amphion, and beneath his right foot springs the lithe and graceful form of a shepherd dog, and...