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- Ampelos abstract "Ampelos (ἄμπελος) is the Ancient Greek for "vine".In an etiology told by Nonnus, the vine is personified as a beautiful satyr youth, who was loved by Dionysus, and whose death was foreseen by the god. There are two versions of his death and Dionysus’s reaction to it. According to Nonnus, Ampelos was gored to death by a wild bull after he mocked the goddess Selene, a scene described as follows:"[Ampelos, love of Dionysos, rode upon the back of a wild bull:] He shouted boldly to the fullfaced Moon (Mene)--‘Give me best, Selene, horned driver of cattle! Now I am both--I have horns and I ride a bull!’So he called out boasting to the round Moon. Selene looked with a jealous eye through the air, to see how Ampleos rode on the murderous marauding bull. She sent him a cattlechasing gadfly; and the bull, pricked continually all over by the sharp sting, galloped away like a horse through pathless tracts [it then threw and gorged him to death]"Upset by his death, Dionysus transformed Ampelos’s body into the first grape vine and created wine from his blood. The second version involves grape vines in a different manner. According to Ovid: “the reckless youth fell picking gaudy grapes on a branch. Liber [Dionysos] lifted the lost boy to the stars,” turning him into one of the stars of the constellation Vindemitor or Vindiatrix (better known as Bootes).Ampelose (singular: Ampelos) were also a variety of hamadryad.".
- Ampelos mythology Greek_mythology.
- Ampelos thumbnail Sommer,_Giorgio_(1834-1914)_-_n._1806_-_Bacco_e_Ampelo_(Firenze).jpg?width=300.
- Ampelos wikiPageID "78713".
- Ampelos wikiPageRevisionID "606318577".
- Ampelos hasPhotoCollection Ampelos.
- Ampelos subject Category:Dionysus_in_mythology.
- Ampelos subject Category:Greek_legendary_creatures.
- Ampelos subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Ampelos subject Category:Mythological_hybrids.
- Ampelos subject Category:Pederastic_heroes_and_deities.
- Ampelos type Ability105616246.
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- Ampelos type GreekLegendaryCreatures.
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- Ampelos type SymbolsOfDionysus.
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- Ampelos type Person.
- Ampelos type Person.
- Ampelos type Q215627.
- Ampelos type Q5.
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- Ampelos comment "Ampelos (ἄμπελος) is the Ancient Greek for "vine".In an etiology told by Nonnus, the vine is personified as a beautiful satyr youth, who was loved by Dionysus, and whose death was foreseen by the god. There are two versions of his death and Dionysus’s reaction to it.".
- Ampelos label "Ampelo".
- Ampelos label "Ampelos".
- Ampelos label "Ampelos".
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- Ampelos label "Ámpelo".
- Ampelos label "Ампел".
- Ampelos sameAs Ampelos.
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- Ampelos wasDerivedFrom Ampelos?oldid=606318577.
- Ampelos depiction Sommer,_Giorgio_(1834-1914)_-_n._1806_-_Bacco_e_Ampelo_(Firenze).jpg.
- Ampelos isPrimaryTopicOf Ampelos.