Hestia goddess of the hearth, who had gotten tired of her argumentative family.
Yes.
Dionysus provided the Greeks with a deity to represent alcohol, specifically wine.
It was said that the goddess Hestia (Vesta in Roman mythology) gave up her throne to Dionysus.
because they wanted to have a clan with them
Hestia, the goddess of the hearth, in order to keep the balance and peace on Olympus gave up her throne to prevent battle because Dionysus wanted a throne on the council when he became a god.
Yes.
Dionysus provided the Greeks with a deity to represent alcohol, specifically wine.
He got his throne because Hestia gave up her throne in favor to him.
It was said that the goddess Hestia (Vesta in Roman mythology) gave up her throne to Dionysus.
because they wanted to have a clan with them
Hestia, the goddess of the hearth, in order to keep the balance and peace on Olympus gave up her throne to prevent battle because Dionysus wanted a throne on the council when he became a god.
He is the patron deity of agriculture and theatre
Dionysus was made one of the Olympians when Hestia gave up her throne to him in order to avoid war breaking out amongst the gods. Assuming that he took the actual physical place of the throne itself, yes, he is the only one.
Renate Schlesier has written: 'Mythos und Weiblichkeit bei Sigmund Freud' 'A different god?' -- subject(s): Dionysus (Greek deity), Cult, Dionysus (Greek deity) in literature, Art, Congresses
None know, as none have seen it.
None know, as none have seen it.
Supposedly the goddess Hestia.