Look up Bacchus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bacchus is the Roman name for Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and intoxication. Bacchus may also refer...
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including a new train, the Bacchus, stayed first-class-only and were classed as TEE to distinguish them from the two-class InterCity. The TEE Bacchus was withdrawn...
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Inspector George Gently (redirect from John Bacchus (Inspector George Gently))
China (Series 1–4) Melanie Clark Pullen as Lisa Bacchus (Series 2–6) Katie Anderson as Leigh Ann Bacchus (Series 5–6) Annabel Scholey as Gemma Nunn (Series...
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Ballarat V/Line rail service (redirect from Melton train line, Melbourne)
there for approximately 9 minutes before continuing to Bacchus Marsh and terminating. The four Bacchus Marsh-bound services run express through Deer Park...
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train on platform 14 and incorrectly assumed this was the runaway. As a result, no warning was made to passengers on or near the Bacchus Marsh train....
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The Adventures of Mr. Maximillian Bacchus and His Travelling Circus is a fantasy novel by best selling author Clive Barker. It is composed of four interwoven...
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Ballarat railway. Like Bacchus Marsh itself, the station was named after an early European settler, Captain William Henry Bacchus. The contract for the...
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Eddie Campbell (section Bacchus)
Islands With Bacchus in 1991. Campbell continued to produce Bacchus stories for Dark Horse until 1995 as a series of miniseries. The entire Bacchus saga is...
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Attached to the British Pacific Fleet Train in 1945 she spent time at HMS Tamar in Hong Kong. From 1946 RFA Bacchus started on the overseas sea freight...
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-ˈkɑːnts/ in Roman mythology after the penchant of the equivalent Roman god, Bacchus, to wear a bassaris or fox skin. Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired...
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