Ancient Rome
Bacchus is the Roman god of wine, fertility, and revelry, equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus. He embodies the liberating and ecstatic aspects of wine and is often associated with the joys of nature, festivity, and artistic inspiration. Bacchus was widely celebrated in Roman religion and mythology, particularly through the Bacchanalia, a series of ecstatic festivals in his honor that were sometimes controversial due to their excesses.
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