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 +[[Image:Bacchanalia by Leveque.jpg|200px|thumb|''[[Bacchanalia]]'' by [[Auguste (Maurice François Giuslain) Léveque]] <br> The Bacchanalia were traditionally held on [[March 16]] and [[March 17]]]]
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[[Bacchus]], the [[Roman god]] of [[wine]] and [[intoxication]], known as [[Dionysus]] to [[Greek]]s. [[Bacchus]], the [[Roman god]] of [[wine]] and [[intoxication]], known as [[Dionysus]] to [[Greek]]s.
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Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and intoxication, known as Dionysus to Greeks.



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