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Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, fertility, and revelry, is often depicted with a thyrsus, a staff entwined with ivy and topped with a pinecone. While he is not typically associated with traditional weapons like swords or spears, the thyrsus symbolizes his power over nature and the ecstatic states induced by wine. In some artistic representations, he may also be shown with a cup or chalice, emphasizing his connection to wine and festivity.

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