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1 Dionysia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Dionysus)
Религия: ДионисииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Dionysia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Dionysus)
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2 Bacchanalia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Bacchus or Dionysus, the wine god)
Религия: ВакханалииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Bacchanalia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Bacchus or Dionysus, the wine god)
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3 Dionysia
1) Религия: (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Dionysus) Дионисии2) Христианство: Дионисия (имя) -
4 Дионисии
Religion: Dionysia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Dionysus), Great Dionysia -
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Religion: Dionysia (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Dionysus), Great Dionysia -
6 Bacchanalia
1) Общая лексика: вакханалия, оргия, пьяный разгул2) Религия: (In Greco-Roman religion, any of the several festivals of Bacchus or Dionysus, the wine god) Вакханалии -
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8 вакханалии
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