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- Bromius abstract "Bromius in ancient Greece was used as an epithet of Dionysus/Bacchus. It signifies "noisy", "roaring", or "boisterous", from βρεμειν, to roar. According to Richard Buxton, Bromius (Bromios) is another name for a fundamental divine figure that precedes Ouranus and Night in Orphic myth. This alternative view to Hesiod was discovered by a fragmentary papyrus discovered in Derveni, Macedonia (Greece) in 1962, which is referred to as The Derveni papyrus.".
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- Bromius hasPhotoCollection Bromius.
- Bromius subject Category:Epithets_of_Dionysus.
- Bromius subject Category:Greek_mythology.
- Bromius type Abstraction100002137.
- Bromius type Communication100033020.
- Bromius type Defamation106719579.
- Bromius type Disparagement106717170.
- Bromius type Disrespect106714976.
- Bromius type EpithetsOfDionysus.
- Bromius type Message106598915.
- Bromius type Name106720964.
- Bromius comment "Bromius in ancient Greece was used as an epithet of Dionysus/Bacchus. It signifies "noisy", "roaring", or "boisterous", from βρεμειν, to roar. According to Richard Buxton, Bromius (Bromios) is another name for a fundamental divine figure that precedes Ouranus and Night in Orphic myth. This alternative view to Hesiod was discovered by a fragmentary papyrus discovered in Derveni, Macedonia (Greece) in 1962, which is referred to as The Derveni papyrus.".
- Bromius label "Bromio".
- Bromius label "Bromius".
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- Bromius sameAs Bromius.
- Bromius wasDerivedFrom Bromius?oldid=578530944.
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