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Bacchus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bronze statue of Bacchus from Pompeii, 2nd century BC Bacchus was the Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility, equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus He is often seen with vines of grapes with him Dionysus was said to be the last god to join the twelve Olympians Supposedly, Hestia gave up her seat for him His plants were vines and
Bacchus — Wikipédia Bacchus: Dieu de la mythologie romaine; Tête de Bacchus, partie supérieure d'un pilier Marbre Art romain, II e S Caractéristiques; Nom latin: Bacchus Fonction principale Dieu du vin Fonction secondaire Dieu de l'ivresse, des débordements, de la nature et des festivités Période d'origine Rome antique: Équivalent(s) Dionysos, Liber
Dionysus - Wikipedia In Roman culture, Liber, Bacchus and Dionysus became virtually interchangeable equivalents Thanks to his mythology involving travels and struggles on earth, Bacchus became euhemerised as a historical hero, conqueror, and founder of cities
Bacchus - World History Encyclopedia Bacchus was the god of wine and revelry in Roman mythology Considered the most versatile and elusive of the gods, with a Greek equivalent in Dionysus, Bacchus is frequently associated with the Roman
Powers, God, Parents, Meaning, Symbols, Facts - Britannica Dionysus, also called Bacchus, in Greco-Roman religion, a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy In early Greek art he was represented as a bearded man, but later he was portrayed as youthful and effeminate
Bacchus | Divinité romaine | Mythologie romaine Bacchus est sans doute l’un des dieux les plus charismatiques qu’il soit Tentant les mortels, affrontant tous les obstacles et les monstres postés sur son chemin par Junon, son parcours alterne les instants de grâce et l’errance
Liber (Bacchus) – Mythopedia Liber (also known as Liber Pater or Bacchus) was the Roman god of fertility and wine, identified from an early period with the Greek god Dionysus He was worshipped alongside Ceres and Libera on the Aventine Hill in Rome
Bacchus - LAROUSSE Parmi les très nombreuses statues antiques on peut citer le Bacchus indien (au Vatican et au Louvre), Bacchus et Ampélos (Florence), Bacchus et Leucotoé (Munich)
Bacchus: God Of Agriculture And Wine Of Rome ¿Who was Bacchus? Bacchus was essentially a copy of the Greek god Dionysus He was the god of agriculture and wine and the son of Jupiter (Zeus in Greek mythology) He roamed the land, showing people how to grow vines and how to process grapes into wine