The Dionysia, which were brought from Thrace to Thebes, and were very similar to the former. |
There were Dionysia in Greece and Bacchic festivals in Rome and, allegedly, in more rural areas, traces of the Greek ones survive to this day. |
A sob, which Dionysia could not suppress, made Blangin start. |
Danny Callaghan, 38, of Dionysia Road, Middlesbrough, fined PS349 and ordered to pay PS120 costs for using a vehicle without insurance. |
The greater Dionysia were held at Athens in March or April, and were celebrated with elaborate performances of tragedies and comedies. |
Dionysia promised her friend that she would remember to do this. |