Yes: Priapus/ Muttunus.
The son of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, is often identified as Priapus, a minor fertility god associated with gardens and male genitalia. In some traditions, however, Bacchus is also linked to other figures, such as Liber or the satyr Marsyas, though Priapus is the most commonly recognized son. Bacchus himself is equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus, and the mythology surrounding him is rich with various interpretations and stories.
The God of Wine was known as 'Bacchus'. In Greek mythology, Bacchus was known as Dionysus.
Jim Bacchus was born on 1949-06-21.
Bacchus was Dionysus the god of grapes.and wine
In Greek it was Dionysus. Bacchus was the Roman name.
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The son of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, is often identified as Priapus, a minor fertility god associated with gardens and male genitalia. In some traditions, however, Bacchus is also linked to other figures, such as Liber or the satyr Marsyas, though Priapus is the most commonly recognized son. Bacchus himself is equivalent to the Greek god Dionysus, and the mythology surrounding him is rich with various interpretations and stories.
Hugh Crompton has written: 'Poems by Hugh Crompton, the son of Bacchus, and god-son of Apollo'
The Romans called Dionysus, the god of wine, Bacchus.
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Dionysus (also known as Bacchus) was traditionally associated with wine and revelry. he was the son of Zeus and semele.
Kamara Bacchus's birth name is Kamara Nadine Bacchus.
Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, revelry, and fertility, is the son of Jupiter (the Roman equivalent of Zeus) and Semele, a mortal woman. His family includes his followers, the Bacchae or Maenads, who are female devotees that partake in his ecstatic celebrations. Additionally, Bacchus has connections to other deities, such as his half-brother Hercules and his cousin Proserpina, the goddess of the underworld.
The symbol of bacchus are grapes or ivy
Bacchus is Dionysus in Greek
The God of Wine was known as 'Bacchus'. In Greek mythology, Bacchus was known as Dionysus.
The Triumph of Bacchus was created in 1629.