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Maenad

The Maenads are a group of women in Greek mythology. Followers of the god Dionysos, they were known for their frenzied revelries.
History
In the myths, the Maenads are credited with the death of the King Pentheus of Thebes. The king had forbidden the worship of Dionysos in his city, and spied his own mother among the Maenads, until the participants noticed him and pulled him down from the tree he was hiding in, tearing his limbs and head off.[1]
Influence
By the 5th century BCE, a hilly region on the island of Naxos was named after the Maenads.[2]
The Daughters of Artemis also named one of their campsites after the women during the Peloponnesian War.[2]
Trivia
- In Assassin's Creed: Origins a man in Cyrenaica can be heard exclaiming how "Flavius has made us his Maenads."[3]
- The mural featuring Dionysos and the maenads is based on Dance of Bacchantes by the ceramic painter Hieron.[4]
- This mural seems to be unique to the Telesterion of Eleusis.
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Origins (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Odyssey (artwork only)
References