
1) English-language opera 2) Handel oratorio in three acts 3) Latin girl name 4) Mortal woman of Zeus 5) Mother of Bacchus 6) Mother of Dionysius 7) Mother of dionysus
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Semele (i; Σεμέλη Semelē), in Greek mythology, daughter of the Boeotian hero Cadmus and Harmonia, was the mortal mother of Dionysus by Zeus in one of his many origin myths. Certain elements of the cult of Dionysos and Semele came from the Phrygians. These were modified, expanded and elaborated by the Ionian Greek invaders and colonists. Her...
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[Eccles] Semele is an opera by John Eccles. The libretto is by William Congreve, drawing on the Greek myth of Semele. The opera was written in 1707, but was never performed in Eccles`s lifetime; in fact, the work was not performed until 22 April 1972 when it was given at St John`s, Smith Square in London. There was an earlier semi-staged pe...
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[plant] Semele is a genus of flowering plants native to the Canary Islands and Madeira. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). Three species are recognized: ...
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• (n.) A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus.
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in Greek mythology, a daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, at Thebes, and mother of Dionysus (Bacchus) by Zeus. Semele`s liaison with Zeus enraged Zeus`s ... [1 related articles]
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(?SEM-uh-lee?) mother of Dionysus and daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia. Jealous Hera tricked her into asking Zeus to show himself in his true form, which killed her.
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In Greek mythology, the daughter of
Cadmus of Thebes and mother of Dionysus by Zeus. At Hera's suggestion she demanded that Zeus should appear to her in all his glory, but when he did so she was...
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Sem'e·le noun [ Latin , from Greek ..........]
(Gr. Myth.) A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus.
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Semele was the human mother of the god Dionysus. (Zeus was his father).
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In Greek mythology, Semele was a daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia. She was beloved by Zeus and bore him Dionysus by an immaculate conception. Hera, the wife of Zeus, was so consumed by jealousy that she persuaded Semele to ask Zeus to show himself to her in all his majesty. Zeus thereupon appeared as the god of thunder, and Semele was consumed by li...
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[Greek mythology] the daughter of Cadmus and the mother of Dionysus.
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daughter of Cadmus and Harmonia, mother of Dionysus by Zeus; tricked by Hera to ask Zeus to appear before her in his godly form, Zeus could not refuse and Semele was immediately burnt to death.
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In Greek mythology, the daughter of Cadmus of Thebes and mother of Dionysus by Zeus. At Hera's suggestion she demanded that Zeus should appear to her in all his glory, but when he did so she was consumed by lightning
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Daughter of Cadmus; mother by Zeus of Dionysus; demanded Zeus appear before her in all his splendor and was destroyed by his lightning bolts.
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