He was a God of Wine.
In Rome he was called Bacchus.
In Greece, it is Dionysus. In Rome, it was Bacchus.
Bacchus was the Roman god of wine and revelry. His Greek analogue was Dionysos. In each culture, he was honored through dramatic festivals. Euripides' play The Bacchants features Dionysos as he was worshipped by the Maenads, frenzied women.
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, revelry, and drunkenness, in ancient Rome, this god was called Bacchus.
Greek theatre seems to have arisen from songs and games to praise Dionysos (He was called Bacchus in Rome).
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Kamara Bacchus's birth name is Kamara Nadine Bacchus.
The symbol of bacchus are grapes or ivy
Bacchus is Dionysus in Greek
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The God of Wine was known as 'Bacchus'. In Greek mythology, Bacchus was known as Dionysus.
You name it and Rome absorbed / worshiped it, the religion of Magna Mater was rather popular as was the cult of Bacchus and worship of Roman emperors.ANSWER 2:The monotheistic religion that continues to influence Rome is Christianity, specifically Roman Catholicism.