Greek Art and Architecture – 330 to 30 BC
A thiasos is a religious association or cult group in ancient Greece, often dedicated to a specific deity, particularly associated with rituals and communal worship. Members of a thiasos typically engaged in festivities, rites, and gatherings that honored their deity, facilitating a deeper sense of community and shared beliefs among followers. These associations were vital in the spread of both traditional Greek deities and new cults during the period.
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