Definition of Bacchanalianism. Meaning of Bacchanalianism. Synonyms of Bacchanalianism

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Definition of Bacchanalianism

Bacchanalianism
Bacchanalianism Bac`cha*na"li*an*ism, n. The practice of bacchanalians; bacchanals; drunken revelry.

Meaning of Bacchanalianism from wikipedia

- Andrians, 1523–1526 Peter Paul Rubens, Bacchanalia, 1615 Nicolas Poussin, A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term of Pan, 1632–1633 Konstantin Makovsky, Spring Bacchanalia...
- A Bacchanalian fraternity is a fraternal society of professional or amateur aficionados of wine and perhaps other alcoholic beverages, typically promoting...
- A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term is an oil painting by Nicolas Poussin, dated to 1632–1633. It is now in the National Gallery, in London. The prin****l...
- testimony that helped put a stop to the Bacchanalian scandal of 186 BCE. Hispala's role in the Bacchanalian scandal was to provide information on exactly...
- to his charming the infernal powers (Alcestis 357); connects him with Bacchanalian orgies (Hippolytus 953); ascribes to him the origin of sacred mysteries...
- and the Bacchanalian features of the belief of Dionysus are also found in the belief of Saṃkarṣaṇa. The Mahabharata mentions the Bacchanalian orgies of...
- where crime bosses met at Nuova Villa Tammaro in Coney Island for a bacchanalian banquet to celebrate the death of M****eria right on the spot where he...
- refers to them as the Eumenides. Hymn 68, to the Erinyes: Vociferous Bacchanalian Furies [Erinyes], hear! Ye, I invoke, dread pow'rs, whom all revere;...
- gatherings with other witches, meet with the Devil, or to experience bacchanalian carousal. Romani people use mandrake as a love-amulet. The German name...
- deep frieze in bas-relief, occupying most of the body, illustrating a Bacchanalian procession. Its name comes from the English collector Charles Townley...