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  • ..., which is a fennel stalk topped with a pine cone. However, in some tales, Thyrsus is personified and represents the power of nature and the wild.
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  • ...a youthful, beardless figure with long hair, and was often shown holding a thyrsus, a staff topped with a pine cone that was a symbol of fertility and divine
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  • Dionysus is often depicted holding a thyrsus, a staff wrapped in ivy and topped with a pinecone, symbolizing prosperity
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  • ...s worship. The Maenads are known for their ecstatic dances, their use of [[thyrsus]] (a fennel staff topped with a pine cone), and their participation in ritu
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