NOUN1 | Bacchanalia | - | |
NOUN2 | bacchanalia | bacchanalias | |
SYNO | bacchanal | Bacchanalia | bacchanalia | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- He has published the novel "Bacchanalia: A Pamplona Story", inspired by his visits to the San Fermín festival, and has also prefaced the book "Hemingway in Pamplona", by Miguel Izu.
- During his first consulship, he aided his co-consul Spurius Postumius Albinus in the suppression of the Bacchanalia and the drafting of the senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus.
- Its first mentions come from Ancient Greece, where, in the parties called Bacchanalia, dedicated to the god Bacchus by the vintage of this drink, was offered the sacrifice of the goat, with which would be made the wineskin that would conserve the wine.
- He often painted religious themes in a genre like dress and surroundings, including the theme of Bacchanalia like Titian.
- The 2009 Secret Garden Party Valentines Bacchanalia Ball, named after annual parties held in honour of the Greek god Dionysus, took place on 28 February at the Dex Club in Brixton, London.
- He maintained that those who died as members would go to a Bacchanalia for their afterlife.
- She is known only through the Roman historian Livy's account of the introduction, growth and spread of unofficial Bacchanalia festivals, which were ferociously suppressed in 186 BC under threat of extreme penalty.
- In modern usage, "bacchanalia" can mean any uninhibited or drunken revelry.
- His historical and mythological scenes often depicted bacchanalia and sea triumphs.
- The only member of this gens mentioned in ancient historians was Lucius Opiternius, a priest of Bacchus, who helped introduce the Bacchanalia at Rome, the discovery of which in 186 BC threw the senate into panic.
- The Bacchanalia and Lupercalia festivals highlight the importance of dance in Rome.
- The Theban youth then goes to the Cithaeron to celebrate bacchanalia in honor of Dionysus, as well as the marriage between Manto and Lacdamos.
- He specialized in painting Bacchanalia and mythologic scenes both in Northern Italy and England.
- Harvesting of the vine and crushing of the grapes takes place in October as part of a 10-day Bacchanalia festival in Maribor.
- Current avant-garde culinary districts are the Old Fourth Ward, particularly Edgewood Avenue, and West Midtown, home to Atlanta's two top Zagat-rated restaurants, Bacchanalia and the Quinones Room.
- The painting "Aeneas in the Elysian Fields" was part of the "Camerino d'Alabastro" of Alfonso I in the Este Castle, decorated with canvases depicting bacchanalia and erotic subjects including "Feast of the Gods" by Giovanni Bellini and "Venus Worship" by Titian.
- The "senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus" ("senatorial decree concerning the Bacchanalia") is a notable Old Latin inscription dating to 186 BC.
- He is also known for throwing parties; on April 20, 2013 he turned MOCA's annual gala into a weed-themed bacchanalia, which raised over two million dollars.
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