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Dionysus
This Roman mosaic (2nd–3rd cc.), made in opus vermiculatum—tiny tesserae arranged in fine, flowing lines—depicts Dionysus in his legendary campaign against the Indians, a myth that symbolized the god’s power to civilize distant lands. Dionysus strides forward with raised weapon and leopard skin, facing an Indian warrior who resists his advance. In Greek tradition, Dionysus was not only the god of wine but also a bringer of ecstasy, theater, and cultural transformation; his conquest of India represented the spread of culture over wilderness. Such scenes decorated elite villas, where myth signaled education, refinement, and status.
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