Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Sep. 2013
The term Bacchanalia has a very special use at the request of the ancient roman culture since it is used to refer to everything that linked or proper to Bacchus, which in this civilization he was considered the god of wine and sensuality.
The origin of Bacchus is not known for sure, many tragedies indicate that he was a foreigner. Bacchus was also regarded as a liberator as a consequence of the liberation of the being that he provoked through wine and ecstasy that he proposed in every sense. In addition, it is considered as pattern of theater and of the farming.
On the other hand, in this same culture it was called as bacchanalia at parties that were held in honor of this god. The main characteristic of these parties is that predominated the alcohol and his consumption It was given in excess and mostly without measure. Meanwhile, the announcement of the party was in charge of the priestess that she was that woman, maidens, married or celibate women, who dedicated herself to offering sacrifices to the god and guarding his temple. This is why the priestess was also known as
Bacchante.The bacchanalia, they arrived smell around 200 B.C. coming from the Magna Grecia, participated only women who met in the grove of Simila, in the vicinity of Mount Aventine and the meeting it was secret. Over time, men were included and they began to be celebrated five times in the same month, if we take into account that in the beginning they were held between March 16 and 17.
Another use that is also attributed to this word is as synonym of orgy. The orgy is a party that is characterized by the experimentation of various types of pleasures related to sex, drinking, among others. This sense of the word comes, of course, from the aforementioned Roman festivals that had these characteristics of abundance of drink and practice lustful of sex.
It should be noted that the equivalent of the god Bacchus in Greece was Dionisio.
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