Bacchus: np Roman god of the vine and wine in Greek and Roman mythology (Dionysos among the Greeks) whom the Romans assimilated to Liber, an old divinity of central Italy who presided over the cultivation of the vine. Contrary to popular belief, Bacchus is not the drunken old man one imagines. he is always portrayed as a handsome, fit young man. The drunkard is called Silenus.
Bacchus is also the god of drunkenness and excesses, particularly sexual...
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