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Bathyllus was a dancer/performer of pantomimus in Rome during the period of Augustus. Born in Alexandria, he was the favourite of Maecenas. He is often described with the performer , who was seen as the epitome of tragic performance, while Bathyllus was seen as the epitome of comedic performance. They were both former slaves and they are both credited with having modernised pantomime in Rome adding different forms of dance which are often described as erotic. Each founded a school and had some political influence in Rome occasionally leading to their supporters clashing in the streets.

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  • Batil d'Alexandria (ca)
  • Βαθύλλος (el)
  • Bathyllus (en)
  • Batilo de Alejandría (es)
  • Bathylle (pantomime) (fr)
  • Batillo (it)
  • Bathyllus (nl)
  • Batilo (pt)
  • Bathyllus (sv)
  • Батилл (ru)
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  • Batil d'Alexandria (grec antic: Βάθυλλος, llatí: Bathyllus) fou un llibert grecoromà, favorit de Mecenàs (junt amb Pílades de Cilícia i Hiles, el seu deixeble) que en el regnat d'August va assolir un excepcional nivell en l'art de la dansa o ballet anomenat pantomim. Fou molt admirat pel públic romà; l'art va subsistir durant tot l'Imperi Romà. Batil era principalment còmic mentre Pílades era principalment tràgic. (ca)
  • Ο Βαθύλλος ήταν Ρωμαίος χορευτής και ερμηνευτής παντομίμας. Ήταν σύγχρονος του αυτοκράτορα Αυγούστου. Γεννήθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια και ήταν πρώην δούλος. Είχε για χορηγό τον θρυλικό Γάιο Μαικήνα. Περιγράφεται συχνά μαζί με τον τραγικό ηθοποιό Πυλάδη, αν και ο Βαθύλλος καθαυτού υποδύονταν κωμικούς ρόλους. Ανέπτυξε την τέχνη της ηθοποιίας προσθέτοντας κάποια ερωτικά στοιχεία. Ίδρυσε δική του σχολή και κατόρθωσε να ασκήσει πολιτική επιρροή στη Ρώμη. (el)
  • Bathylle fut un célèbre pantomime, natif d'Alexandrie et exerçant à Rome sous le règne d'Auguste. (fr)
  • Bathyllus is een geslacht van halfvleugeligen uit de familie Aphrophoridae. De wetenschappelijke naam van dit geslacht is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1866 door Stål. (nl)
  • Bathyllus är ett släkte av insekter. Bathyllus ingår i familjen spottstritar. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Bathyllus was a dancer/performer of pantomimus in Rome during the period of Augustus. Born in Alexandria, he was the favourite of Maecenas. He is often described with the performer , who was seen as the epitome of tragic performance, while Bathyllus was seen as the epitome of comedic performance. They were both former slaves and they are both credited with having modernised pantomime in Rome adding different forms of dance which are often described as erotic. Each founded a school and had some political influence in Rome occasionally leading to their supporters clashing in the streets. (en)
  • Batilo de Alejandría fue un mímico famoso nacido en Alejandría, que vivía en el siglo I a. C., que, junto con Pílades, introdujo su arte en Roma, sobresaliendo en el género cómico, mientras que Pílades cultivó el género dramático. (es)
  • Batillo (in latino Bathyllus; Alessandria d'Egitto, 50 a.C. – ...) è stato un ballerino e attore teatrale romano, oltre che poeta minore, mimo e artista di pantomima durante il periodo di regno dell'imperatore romano Augusto. Originario di Alessandria d'Egitto, chiamato a Roma da Augusto per allestire le feste sceniche da lui volute. Fu l'esecutore comico preferito di Gaio Cilnio Mecenate, che lo sponsorizzava ed il quale visse un noto sentimento amoroso nei confronti dell'artista. Secondo Giovenale, le sue danze provocavano nelle matrone romane uno stato incontrollabile di frenesia sessuale. (it)
  • Batilo foi um bailarino, ator e mimo de Alexandria, famoso em Roma, durante o período de Augusto. Foi o intérprete favorito de Mecenas. É frequentemente associado a um certo ator Pílades da Cilícia, que era visto como o epítome da tragédia, enquanto Batilo era considerado o epítome do ator cómico. Ambos haviam sido escravos e a ambos é atribuído o crédito pela modernização da pantomima em Roma, pela criação de novas formas de dança, muitas vezes descritas como eróticas. Os dois fundaram as suas escolas e conseguiram alguma influência política em Roma, que ocasionalmente resultou em confronto entre os seus adeptos nas ruas. (pt)
  • Батилл — древнеримский мим, живший в период правления императора Октавиана Августа (правил с 30 года до н. э. по 14 год н. э.). О Батилле известно то, что он родился в Александрии (в Египте) и, вероятно, был фаворитом и сначала рабом, а затем вольноотпущенником Мецената в Риме. Он первым ввёл особого рода мимические представления и за свой талант стал любимцем римского народа; особенно преуспел в комическом жанре и «сладострастных» сюжетах. (ru)
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  • Batil d'Alexandria (grec antic: Βάθυλλος, llatí: Bathyllus) fou un llibert grecoromà, favorit de Mecenàs (junt amb Pílades de Cilícia i Hiles, el seu deixeble) que en el regnat d'August va assolir un excepcional nivell en l'art de la dansa o ballet anomenat pantomim. Fou molt admirat pel públic romà; l'art va subsistir durant tot l'Imperi Romà. Batil era principalment còmic mentre Pílades era principalment tràgic. (ca)
  • Ο Βαθύλλος ήταν Ρωμαίος χορευτής και ερμηνευτής παντομίμας. Ήταν σύγχρονος του αυτοκράτορα Αυγούστου. Γεννήθηκε στην Αλεξάνδρεια και ήταν πρώην δούλος. Είχε για χορηγό τον θρυλικό Γάιο Μαικήνα. Περιγράφεται συχνά μαζί με τον τραγικό ηθοποιό Πυλάδη, αν και ο Βαθύλλος καθαυτού υποδύονταν κωμικούς ρόλους. Ανέπτυξε την τέχνη της ηθοποιίας προσθέτοντας κάποια ερωτικά στοιχεία. Ίδρυσε δική του σχολή και κατόρθωσε να ασκήσει πολιτική επιρροή στη Ρώμη. (el)
  • Bathyllus was a dancer/performer of pantomimus in Rome during the period of Augustus. Born in Alexandria, he was the favourite of Maecenas. He is often described with the performer , who was seen as the epitome of tragic performance, while Bathyllus was seen as the epitome of comedic performance. They were both former slaves and they are both credited with having modernised pantomime in Rome adding different forms of dance which are often described as erotic. Each founded a school and had some political influence in Rome occasionally leading to their supporters clashing in the streets. According to Juvenal, a pantomime named Bathyllus, dancing, provoked Roman matrons to a state of sexual frenzy. Bathyllus appears in the illustrated edition of Juvenal's satire 'Against Women' by Aubrey Beardsley. References to a different, earlier, Bathyllus are found in the writing of Horace (epode 14) who describes him as beloved of Polycrates the Tyrant and the poet, Anacreon, who described him in his 22nd ode. (en)
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