Lusus

Lusus is the supposed son or companion of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and divine madness, to whom Portuguese national mythology attributed the foundation of ancient Lusitania and the fatherhood of the its inhabitants, the Lusitanians, seen as the ancestors of the modern Portuguese people. Lusos thus has functioned in Portuguese culture as a founding myth.

Read more about Lusus:  History of The Name, Mythology, In Portugal