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    Hace 16 horas · In Sophocles' Antigone (c. 441 BC), an ode to Dionysus begins by addressing Dionysus as the "God of many names" (πολυώνυμε), who rules over the glens of Demeter's Eleusis, and ends by identifying him with "Iacchus the Giver", who leads "the chorus of the stars whose breath is fire" and whose "attendant Thyiads" dance in "night-long ...

  2. Hace 16 horas · One was the Olympic swimming pool – Piscine Olympique d’Antigone – flamboyantly named after the daughter of Oedipus and heroine of Sophocles’ tragedy. The other was a white-tiled basement pool called the Piscine Pitot which felt like discovering a secret each time you entered.

  3. Hace 16 horas · The Antigone pool itself had steps leading up to a nasty, blue-grey, translucent – yet also reflective – exterior that said ‘welcome to the dentist’ rather than ‘enjoy your swim’.