Wednesday, October 7, 2015

I to the izzo...........b to the insane............Ilo to Io...............to Bacchus...........



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    Dionysus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Dionysus (/daɪ.əˈnaɪsəs/; Greek: Διόνυσος, Dionysos) is the god of the grape .... In the Roman pantheon, Sabazius became an alternative name for Bacchus.

    Bacchus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Bacchus was the Roman god of agriculture and wine, similar to the Greek Dionysus. He was the last god to join the twelve Olympians; Hestia gave up her seat  ...

    Dionysus | Greek mythology | Britannica.com

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    Apr 22, 2015 - In Greco-Roman religion, a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially ... Alternative titles: Bacchus; Bromios; Liber Pater; Taurokeros;  ...

    Bacchus - Roman God of Wine - Crystalinks

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    Dionysus or Dionysos, was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. His name in Linear B tablets  ...


    Dionysus - Greek Mythology

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    Dionysus was the god of fertility and wine, later considered a patron of the arts. He created wine and spread the art of viticulture. He had a dual nature; on one ...

    Dionysus - Encyclopedia Mythica

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    On the one hand, Dionysus was the god of wine, agriculture, and fertility of nature, who is also the patron god of the Greek ... Dionysus, also commonly known by his Roman name Bacchus, appears to be a god who has two distinct origins.

    Bacchus - Encyclopedia Mythica

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    The Roman god of wine and intoxication, equated with the Greek Dionysus. His festival was celebrated on March 16 and 17. The Bacchanalia, orgies in honor of ...

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