Ariande was a Cretan princess who loved Theseus so much she betrayed her father Minos in helping the hero kill her half-brother the Minotaur and freeing those that would be sacrified to it. She in turn was later betrayed by Theseus and left behind where the god Dionysus found her and made her his wife.
The Greek word for Ariadne's thread is clew.
Clew
Alcmene was a mortal woman in a Greek myth.
Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
No: mortal.
The Greek word for Ariadne's thread is clew.
Perseus in Greek myth did not kill Ariadne.
Dionysus
Yes she was, at least she was born as a mortal child. Maybe Dionysus made her immortal when he found her when Theseus left her behind on an island
Ariadne was not a goddess. She was a mortal princess (daughter of king Minos) who gave Theseus a ball of yarn so he could find his way out of the labyrinth once he killed the minotaur (her half brother). As thanks for saving him, he got himself some nookie then abandoned her.
He married Ariadne.
ariadne
Clew
Ariadne who was abandoned by Theseus.
If you mean morals; in the stories of Ariande there are many, freedom, love, loyalty, betrayal, trust and truth.
Yes, in Greek myth Deidamia was mortal.
Alcmene was a mortal woman in a Greek myth.