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'''Dionysus''', also called '''Bacchus''', is a [[Greece|Greek]] and [[Rome|Roman]] god of wine and grapes, as well as fertility and religious or ritualistic ecstasy, even theatre.
 
'''Dionysus''', also called '''Bacchus''', is a [[Greece|Greek]] and [[Rome|Roman]] god of wine and [[grape]]s, theater, fertility, and religious or ritualistic ecstasy.


He was often depicted with a ''thiasus'', a retinue that included Dionysus' own ''{{Wiki|maenad}}s'' and [[nymph]]s.
He was often depicted with a ''thiasus'', a retinue that included Dionysus' own ''{{Wiki|maenad}}s'' and [[nymph]]s.

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Dionysus, also called Bacchus, is a Greek and Roman god of wine and grapes, theater, fertility, and religious or ritualistic ecstasy.

He was often depicted with a thiasus, a retinue that included Dionysus' own maenads and nymphs.

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