RMT96J9X–Bacchus, Roman God of wine, mosaic pavement, undated. Dionysus was the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology. He is a major, popular figure of Greek mythology and religion, and is included in some lists of the twelve Olympians. Dionysus was the last god to be accepted into Mt. Olympus. He was the youngest and the only one to have a mortal mother.
RMACAP0P–Wall painting of the enthroned Roman deity Dionysus from the ruins of Pompeii. Color lithograph
RMEEKJ1J–Dionysus, the second century AD by orig. Hellenistic, from the Vatican. Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMCPG84C–Dionysus, Greek God of the wine and of the drunkenness, half length, with satyr,
RFDEME42–Dionysus Zeugma Mosaic Museum Gaziantep Turkey
RMENGE43–Head of Dionysus. Marble. Roman eclectic work inspired by Hellenistic models. From Horti Lamiani. Capitoline Museum. Rome. Italy
RMBT9JPA–Statue of Bacchus Roman or Dionysus Greek God of grape harvest, winemaking and wine, Louvre Museum Paris
RMFF8K3P–DIONYSUS & THE MAENADS. /nDionysus and the Maenads: Attic red-figured cup, c490-480 B.C.
RMEC7TYE–Terracotta figurine, 3rd century, Dionysus reclining.
RMCNRXH3–Dionysus. Pavement Roman mosaic from 3rd century AD in Museo Nazionale Romano in Rome, Italy.
RMHAG00F–Dionysus seated. Relief. White marble. 1st century AD. National Archaeological Museum. Naples. Italy.
RMCW33D8–Dionysus god
RMBMBG9R–A black and white image of a Greco-Roman statue, depicting God Dionysus/Bacchus at the Vatican museum in Rome
RFBP9M84–A colorful fresco uncovered in Pompeii, shows a dancing Maenad, a follower of Dionysus, the god of wine.
RMG3DJHM–Statue of Mature Bearded Dionysus, Sardanapalus type, Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, National Museum of Rome, Italy
RM2A2T7P3–Dionysus and Apollo relief to Varna, Dionysus with thyrsos staff and Apollo with lyre on a relief from Varna, Fig. 106, p. 191, 1879, F. Kanitz: Donau-Bulgarien und der Balkan: historisch-geographisch-ethnographische Reisestudien aus den Jahren 1860-1879. Leipzig: Verlagsbuchhandlung von Hermann Fries, 1879-1880
RMBHEYBG–'Dionysus riding a lion' mosaic, El Djem Archeological Museum, El Djem, Mahdia Governorate, Tunisia
RMB10R1G–Hermes with infant Dionysus by Praxiteles 4th c BC
RMAHE5RD–Galanthus Dionysus
RM2BDXNEG–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMAM2K19–Performance at the Theatre of Dionysus in Athens ancient Greece. Hand-colored woodcut
RMA17HX6–Dionysos god of wine dionysus bacchus Roman Greek
RMGD2H5E–fine arts, tapestry, Dionysus with thyrsos, detail, clarinet player, from the grotesques series, by Philippe Behagle, after design by Jean Berain, Beauvais manufactory, circa 1700, silk, wool, knitted, 334 x 275 cm, Baden State Museum, Bruchsal castle, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMC2GE9W–Kato Paphos Cyprus Paphos Archaeological Park House Of Dionysus Roman Mosaic
RMBJ20J2–Triumph of Dionysus, Silenos with leopards pulling chariot, Roman mosaic, 3rd century, from floor of Roman villa, Paphos, Cyprus
RMD7DCXY–The Drunken Dionysus from Antakya. 4th Cent. A.D.
RFHXGP0D–Roman bronze sculpture of Dionysus, Naples National Museum of Archaeology, Italy, grey background
RMH3YX6H–Terracotta head of Dionysus. Dated 4th Century BC
RMB3YE8N–Theatre of Dionysus
RMFB6G32–Bacchus (Roman) also known as Dionysus (Greek). God of the grape harvest in classical mythology. Statue of Bacchus with satyr and panther. From roman Villa of Pozzuoli, near Naples, Italy. 2nd century AD. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark.
RMFXJBHB–Theater of Dionysus at the foot of the south slope Athenian Acropolis in Athens, Greece
RMA8KWFG–The Eden Project Cornwall female tourist admire the Dionysus statues by artist Tim Shaw inside the temperate biome
RFBP9MB4–A colorful fresco uncovered in Pompeii, shows a dancing Maenad, a follower of Dionysus, the god of wine.
RMAY7CEH–Mosaic of Dionysus riding a Lion, Archaeology Museum, El Jem, Tunisia
RMRXGMPE–Athens, Greece. 9th Mar 2019. Participants march through the historic center of Athens to celebrate the ancient Greek festival phalliphoria honoring the god of wine, fertility and theater Dionysus in Athens, Greece. Credit: Nicolas Koutsokostas/Alamy Live News.
RMCEMFT6–dionysus mosaic
RMKXXYKN–The Rites of Dionysus, Eden Project.
RMBRMKMR–The Eden Project
RM2BDXNE3–Dionysus, or Bacchus, God of Wine
RMAM2K3A–Greek man playing the lyre, a priest of Dionysus or Bacchus, and Greek king holding a laurel wreath. Hand-colored print
RMEEE861–Dionysus Greek god of the grape harvest winemaking and wine, of ritual madness fertility Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian
RMBB5P7E–Dionysus (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine, 'Bacchus', painting, by Carravaggio, 1593 / 1594, Uffizi, Florence,
RMAFYGHN–Dionysus
RMTC98FK–'''The Feast of Bacchus'', 1628-1629, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velázquez, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain, Europe
RMEAJYCN–facsimile, Greek theatre on a vase painting from the 7th century BC depicting Dionysus with Satyrs or demons with two faces, Gre
RFT3H9TK–2nd century AD Roman marble sculptured of Dionysus and Eros, inv 6307, Museum of Archaeology, Italy
RMDYEDHA–Marble Statue of Dionysus 2nd Century B.C. Arms and legs restored in the 18th Century.
RMB3YMH9–Theatre of Dionysus
RM2A2AWD2–The Rites of Dionysus sculpture of the Maenads by the artist Tim Shaw in the Eden Project Mediterranean biome Cornwall
RMBG9DYE–Maenad from The Rites of Dionysus sculptures by Tim Shaw. Inside the Mediterranean biome at The Eden Project in Cornwall
RMMY7RRK–The Rites of Dionysus sculpture by Tim Shaw inside the Mediterranean Biome Bio Dome Eden Project, Cornwall. Copper beaten figures
RMAGE0MC–Sand sculpture of Dionysus, god of fruit and wine, at Great Yarmouth sand sculpture festival.
RMAY7CFK–Mosaic depicting the Crowning of Dionysus and Silenius being carried towards a Donkey, Archaeology museum, El Jem Tunisia
RMBG9G79–Head of Dionysos from the Horti Lamiani. Roman copy of a (lost) Greek original of the Hellenistic period. See descript. for more
RMB4YBMP–Greek architecture Old and New - New Acropolis Museum, seen from the Acropolis
RM2D4A04F–House of Dionysos: Dionysos & Acme are depicted (left) with Icarios holding the reins of an ox-driven double wheeled cart, filled with sacks of wine.
RMBRMHKF–The Eden Project
RMG15HCH–Dionysus, in Greek mythology the god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy. He was also known as Bacchus by the Romans. Artwork by Jost Amman.
RMKFT263–A sculpture of bacchus, god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, at the Loisium in Langenlois, Austria
RMH65YW1–The Feast of Bacchus by Jan Bruegel the Younger 1601-1678 Flemish Belgian Belgium ( Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the god of wine and intoxication. )
RMDDYCJ3–medicine, birth / gynecology, birth of Dionysus by Caesarean, copper engraving by Raphael Custos (circa 1591 - 1664), 17th century, 17th century, graphic, graphics, pregnant woman, pregnant women, sitting, sit, half length, belly, bellies, tummy, cutting, cut, cuts, operation, undergo surgery, need surgery, operating, operate, holding, hold, birthing, bear, give birth, delivery, childbearing, childbirth, abdomen, ancient world, ancient times, religion, religions, mythology, legend, legends, God, Gods, deity, divinity, deities, goddess, goddesses, Herme, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2BPD9WE–The Rites of Dionysus an art installation made by Tim Shaw sculptor commissioned by The Eden Project for its Mediterranean Biome, Cornwall, Great Brit
RMD4AJ4C–The Mysteries of Dionysus. A Greek dance drama performed by...
RMEAJYCX–facsimile, Greek theatre on a vase painting from the 7th century BC depicting Dionysus with Satyrs or demons with two faces, Gre
RFT3H9TB–2nd century AD Roman marble sculptured of Dionysus and Eros, inv 6307, Museum of Archaeology, Italy
RMBHEYF8–'Dionysus and virgin mosaic', The Bardo National Museum, Le Bardo District, Tunis, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia
RMB3YMKX–Theatre of Dionysus
RM2A32361–The Rites of Dionysus sculpture of the Maenads and bull by the artist Tim Shaw in the Eden Project Mediterranean biome Cornwall
RMAJMCC8–Theatre of Dionysos Athens Greece
RMRTWE7Y–Athens, Greece. 2nd Mar, 2019. A participant seen dressed up during the Falliforia or Fallagogia, an ancient Greek festival honoring the god Dionysus with orgiastic character. Credit: Nikolas Joao Kokovlis/SOPA Images/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMRE8TF9–Dionysus, Epiphany of Dionysus mosaic
RMD7ARE1–The Borghese Faun: A classical marble statue depicts the satyr Silenus carrying the infant Dionysus in his arms. The Parc de Sceaux, Paris, France.
RMMKMFCY–Birth of the Sun & Triumph of Dionysus
RMFWHMXG–Sebah Pascal - The Ancient Theatre of Dionysus - Benaki Museum of Greek Civilization
RMFF8H21–GREECE: ATHENS: /nStage of the Theater of Dionysus.
RMBRMEC8–The Eden Project
RM2F62C06–Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, Greece
RMG3D0PA–The Listening Dionysus, God of the grape harvest, wine-making and wine, of ritual madness and religious ecstasy in Greek mythology Date: 1910
RMHNTCDT–Satyr Play - Torch Race of Young Satyrs around Dionysus 460 BC Attic (wine jug and a key form of ancient Greek pottery ) Greek, Greece.
RMAB9PHW–Dionysus (Latin: Bacchus), Greek god of wine, bestowing wine, coloured engraving after Ambrosius Francken, Germany, circa 1605,
RFAYA290–Greece Athens Dionysus Theatre
RMHKGDFK–The Theatre of Dionysus at Athens Mahaffy John Pentland 1890
RMKME3NB–Detail of the sculpture of Hermes of Praxiteles (Hermes and the Infant Dionysus), Archaeological Museum of Olympia, Olympia, Pelopponese, Greece
RFT442MF–Picture of a Roman mosaics design depicting Dionysus drunk being transported on a chariot pulled by a centaur, they are followed by a Bacchante, follo
RMANP6EJ–Detail of the Krater and statue of Dionysus in the background, Capitoline Museum, Rome, Italy
RMAYWP1A–Stadtblick von Athen mit Dionysus-Theater
RFAR3W4P–Theatre of Dionysus Athens Greece Acropolis
RMC3K1N7–God of Wine Dionysus (Bacchus), Ancient Carthage, antique city, Tunisia, Africa
RMEC7TYD–Terracotta figurine, 3rd century, Dionysus reclining.
RMERFXHT–Ancient Greek illustration of Dionysus or Dionysos (Bacchus)Together with the retinue of Dionysus which called the Thiasus and
RMDTFT91–Phallus impudicus, George Dionysus Ehret.
RMF599BN–Head of Dionysus, Naples, Italy
RMH2G1J3–THEATRE OF DIONYSUS AT ATHENS - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMFF988F–DIONYSUS/BACCHUS. /nIonian mosaic from Antioch, Turkey.
RMBY962Y–Sarcophagus depicting Dionysus and his wife, Ariadne.
RMHRKRJE–Dionysus, Greek God of Wine
RM2ARBG92–Athens, Greece - Relief sculptures - Theatre of Dionysus. Alterations carried out in the third century AD by the archon Phaedrus included the re-use of earlier Hadrianic reliefs (pictured here), the so-called Bema of Phaidros, which were built into the front of the stage building. Date: 1933
RMA17HJA–Antinoos as Dionysus Rome Roman Italy
RMGD2H59–fine arts, tapestry, Dionysus with thyrsos, from the grotesques series, by Philippe Behagle, after design by Jean Berain, Beauvais manufactory, circa 1700, silk, wool, knitted, 334 x 275 cm, Baden State Museum, Bruchsal castle, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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