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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.
 +===Art===
 +* [[Bacchus (Leonardo)]], painting of [[John the Baptist]]
 +* [[Bacchus (Michelangelo)]], marble sculpture depicting Bacchus in an inebriated state
 +* [[Bacchus and Ariadne]], an oil painting by [[Titian]]
 +* [[Bacchus and Ariadne (ballet)|Bacchus and Ariadne]], a [[ballet]] by [[Albert Roussel]]
 +* [[Bacchus (Caravaggio)]], a painting held in the [[Uffizi Gallery]], Florence
 +* [[Young Sick Bacchus]], an early self-portrait by [[Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio]], now in the [[Galleria Borghese]] in Rome
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