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Ampelos
Deity in Greek mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the town of ancient Crete, see Ampelos (Crete).
Ampelos (Greek: Ἂμπελος, lit. "Vine") or Ampelus (Latin) was a personification of the grapevine and lover of Dionysus in Greek and Bacchus in Roman mythology. He was a satyr that either turned into a constellation or the grape vine, due to Dionysus.
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