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En los misterios eleusinos , los bacchoi, … En los misterios eleusinos , los bacchoi, también escrito bakchoi, eran las ramas usadas por los iniciados que llevaban a cabo la procesión por la Vía sagrada de Atenas, una caminata de veintiún kilómetros desde Atenas hasta Eleusis. El término se distingue a veces del de mystai (iniciado), específicamente el iniciado eleusino, solo con el propósito de enfatizar, en tatnto las dos palabras se consideran sinónimas. El de bacchoi era considerado un estado transformado tras realizar iniciaciones y así lo describió Eurípides en el caso de sus cretenses, quienes proclamaban que habían sido santificados—mystai y bacchoi— tras purificarse mediante la iniciación. El término bacchoi a veces se anexa a otros términos. Por ejemplo, existe Iacchoi-Bacchoi, en el que Iacchos sirvió como sinónimo de Baco.que Iacchos sirvió como sinónimo de Baco.
, Nei Misteri Eleusini, i bacchoi erano i rami che gli iniziati portavano durante la loro processione lungo la Via Sacra ossia nei 21 chilometri di distanza tra Atene e Eleusi.
, In the Eleusinian Mysteries, the bakchoi w … In the Eleusinian Mysteries, the bakchoi were the branches of initiates that carried out the procession along the Sacred Way, the twenty-one kilometer hike from Athens to Eleusis. The term is sometimes distinguished from mystai (initiate), specifically the Eleusinian initiate, only for the purpose of emphasis since the two words are considered synonymous. The bacchoi was considered a transformed state after performing initiations and this was described by Euripides in the case of his Cretans, who proclaimed they were made holy – mystai and bacchoi – after cleansing themselves through initiation. Bacchoi is sometimes attached to other terms. For instance, there is Iacchoi-Bacchoi, where Iacchos served as a synonym for Bacchus.e Iacchos served as a synonym for Bacchus.
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In the Eleusinian Mysteries, the bakchoi w … In the Eleusinian Mysteries, the bakchoi were the branches of initiates that carried out the procession along the Sacred Way, the twenty-one kilometer hike from Athens to Eleusis. The term is sometimes distinguished from mystai (initiate), specifically the Eleusinian initiate, only for the purpose of emphasis since the two words are considered synonymous. The bacchoi was considered a transformed state after performing initiations and this was described by Euripides in the case of his Cretans, who proclaimed they were made holy – mystai and bacchoi – after cleansing themselves through initiation.r cleansing themselves through initiation.
, En los misterios eleusinos , los bacchoi, … En los misterios eleusinos , los bacchoi, también escrito bakchoi, eran las ramas usadas por los iniciados que llevaban a cabo la procesión por la Vía sagrada de Atenas, una caminata de veintiún kilómetros desde Atenas hasta Eleusis. El término se distingue a veces del de mystai (iniciado), específicamente el iniciado eleusino, solo con el propósito de enfatizar, en tatnto las dos palabras se consideran sinónimas. El de bacchoi era considerado un estado transformado tras realizar iniciaciones y así lo describió Eurípides en el caso de sus cretenses, quienes proclamaban que habían sido santificados—mystai y bacchoi— tras purificarse mediante la iniciación. tras purificarse mediante la iniciación.
, Nei Misteri Eleusini, i bacchoi erano i rami che gli iniziati portavano durante la loro processione lungo la Via Sacra ossia nei 21 chilometri di distanza tra Atene e Eleusi.
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