- Liber,
Bacchus and
Dionysus became virtually interchangeable equivalents.
Thanks to his
mythology involving travels and
struggles on earth,
Bacchus became...
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Bacchus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bacchus is the
Roman name for Dionysus, the Gr**** god of wine and intoxication.
Bacchus may also refer...
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commoner garments, with
Bacchus dying during torture to his feet, and
Sergius eventually decapitated.
Sergius and
Bacchus were very po****r throughout...
- Press.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Temple of
Bacchus in Baalbek. The
Temple of
Bacchus at
Great Buildings UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNESCO World...
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Bacchus,
after Bacchus, the god of wine in
Roman mythology: RFA
Bacchus (1915) was a
store carrier launched in 1915. She was
renamed RFA
Bacchus II...
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considered as the
source of some of the more
successful varietal Bacchus wines.
Bacchus is also
increasingly grown in
several vineyards in England. The...
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Krewe of
Bacchus is a New
Orleans Mardi Gras
super krewe. The
Krewe of
Bacchus is an
organization founded in 1968 by Owen Brennan, Jr. as one of the first...
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Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., part of the Dong-A
Socio Group. Its two
variants Bacchus-D and
Bacchus-F have been po****r in
South Korea for many years. In the United...
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Together with the Pietà, the
Bacchus is one of only two
surviving sculptures from the artist's
first period in Rome.
Bacchus is
depicted with
rolling eyes...
- subjects. The
Triumph of
Bacchus has been
described as the
masterpiece of Velázquez's 1620s paintings. In the work,
Bacchus is
represented as a person...