(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liberearly life, prime youth of Bacchusbirth of Bacchus: he is born from Jupiter's thigh, where he had been sewn in (possibly by Mercury)infancy, upbringing of BacchusMercury hands the baby Bacchus over to the nymphs of NysaBacchus nurtured by the nymphs of NysaBacchus brought up by satyrs, maenads and SilenusBacchus, possibly disguised as a girl, entrusted to the care of InoBacchus and Semele put into a chest (Pausanias III 24, 3)the chest with Bacchus and Semele floated ashorelove-affairs of Bacchus ~ females(story of) Ariadne and BacchusBacchus finds Ariadne on NaxosBacchus alights from his chariot or lifts Ariadne up on to itBacchus puts a starry crown on Ariadne's head or throws it up in the sky, where it becomes a constellationwedding of Bacchus and AriadneErigone and Bacchus, the latter possibly in the shape of a bunch of grapes(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - most important deedsaggressive, unfriendly activities and relationships of BacchusBacchus in strife with the opponents to his worshipnon-aggressive, friendly or neutral activities and relationships of BacchusBacchus fetches Semele from the underworldKing Oeneus is given the first vine plant by Bacchus(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - suffering, misfortune(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - death(story of) Bacchus (Dionysus), Liber - apotheosis, deificationspecific aspects, allegorical aspects of Bacchus; Bacchus as patron(story of) Dionysus-Zagreus (son of Jupiter and Proserpina or Ceres)the Titans attack the little Zagreus at the instigation of the jealous JunoDionysus-Zagreus is torn to pieces, or possibly boiled in a cauldronDionysus-Zagreus born anew: he is restored to life by Rhea (or Ceres)Minerva rescues the heart of Zagreus and brings it to Jupiter, who either gives it to Semele or swallows it himselftriumph of Bacchus; 'Carro di Bacco' (Ripa)triumph of Bacchus and Ariadneveneration of Bacchusbacchanal: Bacchus with his wine-flushed train (thiasos)the drunken Bacchusbacchanal of the inhabitants of the island of Andros, with Bacchus arriving in his ship (Philostratus, Imagines I 25)attributes of Bacchusattributes of Bacchus (with NAME)
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Berg
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Erde
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Fruchtbarkeit
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Geschichte
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Goetter
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Mythologie
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Wald
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ancient history
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antichità classica
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antike Geschichte
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Gottheiten der Erde und der Fruchtbarkeit (Leben auf Bergen und in Wäldern)
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dieux de la terre et de la fertilité ~ des montagnes et des forêts
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divinità della terra e della fertilità ~ vita sui monti e nei boschi
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gods of the earth and fertility ~ life in mountains and woods
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maan ja hedelmällisyyden jumalat ~ elämä vuorilla ja metsissä
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