Bakchios
Bakchios or Bakcheios (Greek Βάκχιος or Βακχεῖος , Latinized) stands for:
- Bakcheios (Epiklese) , an epithet of Dionysus
- Bakcheios, a tripartite, simple verse base in ancient verse doctrine, see Bacchius
- Bakchios (potter I) , an Attic potter of the 4th century BC. From the Attic demos Kerameis
- Bakchios (Potter II) , an Attic-Ephesian potter of the second half of the 4th century BC. In Athens and in Ephesus
- Bakcheios from Tanagra , doctor in the 2nd half of the 3rd century BC BC, pupil of Herophilos of Chalcedon
- Bacchius from Miletus , ancient author on agriculture
- Bakchios (poet) , winner of the museums in Thespiai at the beginning of the 1st century BC. Chr.
- Bakcheios Geron , ancient music theorist of the late 2nd century
- Bakchios (priest) , responsible for the restoration of a pagan cult image at the time of Emperor Julian