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  2. Divinity: Original Sin II - Wikipedia

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    Like other games in the series, Divinity: Original Sin II is set in the medieval fantasy world of Rivellon, and takes place centuries after Divinity: Original Sin.The story starts some years after the passing of Lucian, a Human who possessed unrivaled power and was revered by the people of Rivellon as the "Divine", the chosen one of the "Seven", the deities of Rivellon's main religion.

  3. List of Di-Gata Defenders spells - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of known stone casts used throughout the animated television series, Di-Gata Defenders. Sorcery in RaDos mostly uses special dice-like stones called Di-Gata Stones as a casting medium, and draw upon the land (or water if the caster uses Aqua Stones) and a portion of the person's inner power.

  4. Bacchus of Aldaia - Wikipedia

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    The Bacchus of Aldaia (Spanish: Baco de Aldaya) is an ancient Roman marble statuette of the Roman god Bacchus (Dionysus) that was found in La Ereta dels Moros in Aldaia, Valencia, in Spain, in two fragments between the years 1884 and 1924. [1]

  5. Di-Gata Defenders - Wikipedia

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    Di-Gata Defenders is an animated series created by Greg Collinson that was produced by LuxAnimation and Nelvana Entertainment.The series follows the travels and adventures of six teenagers, part of an organization called the Di-Gata Defenders.

  6. Bacchanalia - Wikipedia

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    The Bacchanalia were Roman festivals of Bacchus, the Greco-Roman god of wine, freedom, intoxication and ecstasy. They were based on the Greek Dionysia and the Dionysian Mysteries, and probably arrived in Rome c. 200 BC via the Greek colonies in southern Italy, and from Etruria, Rome's northern neighbour.

  7. The Feast of Bacchus (Koninck) - Wikipedia

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    The painting is by the mid-17th-century Dutch painter, Philips Koninck, who worked in Amsterdam and is known for his landscapes and portraits.He may have been a student of Rembrandt. [3]

  8. Sergius and Bacchus - Wikipedia

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    Sergius (or Serge [4] [5]) and Bacchus (Greek: Σέργιος & Βάκχος; Classical Syriac: ܣܪܓܝܤ ܘܒܟܘܤ, romanized: Sargīs wa Bākūs; Arabic: سركيس و باخوس, romanized: Sarkīs wa Bākhūs, also called Arabic: سرجيس و باكوس, romanized: Sarjīs wa Bākūs) [6] were fourth-century Syrian Christian soldiers revered as martyrs and military saints by the ...

  9. Braccae - Wikipedia

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    The word originates from the Gaulish bhrāg-ikā, after going through a process of syncopation it gave rise to braca "trouser, pants". [3]Chained Germanic tribesman, 2nd century A.D. Bronze.