Statue of Dionysos
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The Statue of Dionysos was a statue of the Greek god Dionysos located in Korinth, Korinthia, Greece.
Hewn from the tree from which the king Pentheus of Thebes spied on his own mother and the Maenads, and was subsequently noticed, pulled down and torn limb from limb, the statue was made to celebrate the god.[1]
During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra visited the statue.[1]
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