Iacchus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Iacchus
- a god, identified with Dionysus, worshipped at Eleusis
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Aelian:Fr_272
& {270 DF} & & Suda_I'16 & & Iacchus and the battle of
Athen_5.213
to the sacred voice of Iacchus being reduced to silence,
Cic:Verr_2.4.135
the Athenians for their marble Iacchus, their picture of Paralus, or
Philodamus_30
mysteries, calls upon you as Iacchus : for mortals from their
Polyaen_3.11.2
articularly dedicated to Iacchus, so that we may suppose
Syll_540
(214/3) and the reception of Iakchos at Eleusis; similarly
THI_203
(122/1) and did the same for Iacchos;
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