Baccheion

/bəˈkiːən/ noun

In ancient Greece, a sanctuary or shrine dedicated to Bacchus (Dionysus), the god of wine and theater.

From Greek bakcheion, derived from Bakchos (Bacchus); the suffix -eion denotes a temple or sacred place dedicated to a deity.

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