A dancer/performer of
pantomimus in the
Rome of
Augustus. Born in
Alexandria, he was the favourite comedic performer of
Maecenas.
He is often described with the performer
Pylades, Pylades being seen as the epitome of tragic performance and Bathyllus as the epitome of comedic performance. They were both former slaves and they are both credited with having modernised pantomimus 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.
References to Bathyllus are found in the writing of
Horace who describes him as beloved of
Polycrates the Tyrant and the poet,
Anacreon.