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Bacchus at a Glance
name | Bacchus
role | god of wine and mysteries
Bacchus in Roman Mythology
Information about the Roman god Bacchus is coming soon!
In the meantime, please visit the Mythography page about Dionysos (the Greek version of Bacchus).

Resources
The Bibliography | this list features recommended books that contain information about Roman myth and art
The Mythography Forum | visit the Mythography forum for engaging discussions about Roman mythology!
Lexicon | use the Mythography lexicon if you are looking for information about Latin words - it is the place to find meanings for Roman terms
Do you have a specific question about Roman mythology? Then try the Mythography
forum!
Who's Who in Classical Mythology
This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology!
Bacchus I beheld - O believe me, posterity! - teaching songs on the sharp remote rocks, and the Nymphs his pupils attendant and the goat-footed Satyr with pointed ears. Euhoe!

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- Horace,
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