There are two answers to this question, because Dionysus eventually became syncretised with his Egyptian counterpart, thus embracing Egyptian as well as Greek myth. There were many similarities between Dionysus and the Egyptian god Osiris, so when the Greeks adopted the Egyptian Mysteries in the 5th century BCE, they replaced Osiris by Dionysus to make the new religion more acceptable in Greece.
Dionysus was a Greek god said to have been born from a mortal woman but fathered by a god, and to have returned from the dead. Also known as Bacchus in Roman mythology, he was famous for having transformed water into wine.
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Dionysus was god of wine and grapes, so because crops die in the winter and come back in the spring, he was associated with death and resurrection.
The tiger is Dionysus' symbol, not the ivy.
The most famous symbol of Dionysus is the grapevine, since he was the god of wine. The leopard is another symbol of his.
The thyrsus.
Because Dionysus was the god of Wine drinking and Partying.
His animal that is represented with him is a tiger. His symbol is a grape vine
Dionysus was born a god.
Dionysus.
Dionysus
Vines are a symbol of his being a god of vegetation and wine.
He is the god of wine. His symbol is the tiger :)
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