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Hymn to Dionysus,
A thriambus (also spelled thriamb, thriambas, or thriambos; Greek θρίαμβος) is a hymn to Dionysus, sung in processions in his honour, and at the same
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Roman cults of the wine god and seer Bacchus
Maenads, female worshippers of Dionysus Saturnalia, a Roman festivity Thriambus, a hymn sung in processions in honour of Dionysus Walsh, P. G. (1996)
Bacchanalia
Literary and music genre
and literally means "Vierschritt", i. e., "four-step", compare iamb and thriambus, but H. S. Versnel rejects this etymology and suggests instead a derivation
Dithyramb
Metrical foot
literally means "Einschritt", i. e., "one-step", compare dithyramb and thriambus, but H. S. Versnel rejects this etymology and suggests instead a derivation
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Mosquito species
Culex thriambus is a mosquito species that appears in the southwestern United States, including Southern California, Texas, as well as in Mexico. It is
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Mosquito species
Harbach, Ralph E. (1 December 1989). "Culex stigmatosoma Dyar, 1907 and C. thriambus Dyar, 1921 (Insecta, Diptera): Proposed Conservation of the Specific Names
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Ancient Roman ceremony of military success
soldiers' chant of triumpe was a borrowing via Etruscan of the Greek thriambus (θρίαμβος), cried out by satyrs and other attendants in Dionysian and
Roman_triumph
Terthron Fennah, 1965 Terthronella Vilbaste, 1968 Thrasymemnon Fennah, 1965 Thriambus Fennah, 1964 Thymobares Fennah, 1964 Thymodelphax Asche, 1988 Toya Distant
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Tribe of true bugs
Terthron Fennah, 1965 Terthronella Vilbaste, 1968 Thrasymemnon Fennah, 1965 Thriambus Fennah, 1964 Thymobares Fennah, 1964 Thymodelphax Asche, 1988 Toya Distant
Delphacini
Tunisia, Turkey, Zimbabwe Culex thoracicus Robineau-Desvoidy, 1827 Culex thriambus Dyar, 1921 — Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama
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Indian, Modern, Traditional
Full Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Famous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sun, Bright
Girl/Female
Hindu
Victorious or Goddess of victory
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ornament; Decoration; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vitashokha | விதாஷோகா
One who does not mourn
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Roman Latin Victoria, WIKOLIA means "conqueror."
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãsbjorn, Ã…SBJØRN means "divine-bear."
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British, English
From the Small Hill
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Australian, Christian, Muslim
God is Gracious; A Combination of the Prefix Sha and Nika
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