One must suppose they got along, being both brothers and two of the twelve ruling gods of Olympus.
Well aphrodite was married to hephaestus but she was in love with the war god ares. Other than that Aphrodite had many other lovers such as Hermes, Dionysus, Adonis, Apollo, Etc.
Enemies:Athena,ZeusFriends:Hera,Hestia,Demeter,Apollo,Ares,Aphrodite,Artemis,Dionysus,Hermes,PersephoneCrush:HestiaWife:Amphitrite
Yes, Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and festivity, is related to other gods in mythology. He is often associated with Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, due to his connection to the vine and the harvest. Additionally, Dionysus is considered a son of Zeus, linking him to the wider Olympian pantheon. His dual nature as both a joyful and chaotic deity also connects him to gods like Hermes and Hades, reflecting various aspects of life and death.
I read on the internet, on some random site .. that Dionysus was desribed as "womanly" or "man-womanish". But that's probably because when Hermes brought him to his mortal aunt and uncle to be raised, they disguised him as a girl to keep Hera away from him.
He was immortal, and like many gods a son of Zeus.
Dionysus' mother was a mortal. Mortals couldn't handle the full godliness of someone like Zeus, and Dionysus' mortal mother couldn't stop begging to see Zeus in his full godliness. Finally, Zeus couldn't take the begging, and he let her see himself for the real him, and she burst into flames. Once Zeus realized that Dionysus was in the womb of his mortal mother, not fully grown, Zeus had Hermes come and rescue Dionysus, and Zeus created a hole in his thigh, where Dionysus could mature into a real baby, instead of a fetus. Once Dionysus was a fully grown baby, Zeus opened up that hole, and out came Dionysus.
Dionysus loved his wife Ariadne.
He liked to do his job as did the other gods.
he was like a mutal friend of all the gods...he was a messenger god so whenever the gods or goddess needed a message to be sent to each other or to a mortal they would have Hermes send them the message..he was very knowledgeful to when it came to medicines/herbs...
Hermes likes everyone he has no enemy.
Wine was a part of the nature of Dionysus as a god.
Ah, let's think about Ares for a moment. He had several siblings in Greek mythology. Ares had many brothers and sisters, including Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Hephaestus, and Dionysus. Each of them brought something unique and special to the world, just like how each of us has our own special gifts to share.