Bacchus (disambiguation)
Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication.
Bacchus may also refer to:
- Temple of Bacchus, a Roman temple at a large classical antiquity complex in Baalbek, Lebanon
- Saint Bacchus, along with Saint Sergius, third-century Roman soldiers commemorated as Christian martyrs
- 2063 Bacchus, asteroid
- RFA Bacchus, the name of three ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
- Bacchus (grape), white wine grape variety grown in Germany and England
- Bacchus (comics), comics character created by Eddie Campbell
- Bacchus-F, energy drink from South Korea
- Krewe of Bacchus, an organization that parades during the New Orleans Mardi Gras
- "In Praise of Bacchus", song from the album October Rust by the Type O Negative
- Bakos, a neighborhood in Alexandria, Egypt
- Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, a town in Victoria, Australia
- Bacchus or Eko.Bacchus, also known as Eko.Lsa, a French rapper
- Bacchus Wrath is the name of a villain from the Sentai series Chōriki Sentai Ohranger, his Americanized Power Rangers counterpart is known as King Mondo.
In art:
- Bacchus (Leonardo), painting by Leonardo da Vinci of John the Baptist
- Bacchus (Michelangelo), marble sculpture by Michelangelo depicting Bacchus in an inebriated state
- Bacchus (Caravaggio), a painting by Caravaggio held in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence
- Bacchus and Ariadne, an oil painting by Titian
- Bacchus and Ariadne (ballet), a ballet by Albert Roussel
- Young Sick Bacchus, an early self-portrait by Caravaggio in the Galleria Borghese in Rome
- Bacchus (opera), 1909 opera by Jules Massenet
- Bacchus (play), a 1951 play by Jean Cocteau
See also
- Backus (disambiguation)
- Backhaus, a surname
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