In Greek myth, Dionysus does not kill Perseus.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
Greek mythology did not have a calendar.
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Perseus in Greek myth did not kill Ariadne.
Not in Greek myth, no.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus. The only reference to Perseus' death is a very obscure legend recounted by Hyginus. Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 244 (trans. Grant) (Roman mythographer C2nd A.D.) : "Men who killed their relatives . . . Megapenthes, son of Proetus, killed Perseus, son of Jove [Zeus] and Danae on account of the death of his father." Proetus had been King of Argo and was great-uncle of Perseus; Megapenthes was also a King of Argos.
You can not kill a Fury, as they are immortal.
There is an invisibility cap mentioned in Greek mythology. Hades, the god of underground, had a cap or helmet that made wearer invisible. There are also versions of Perseus myth where Perseus borrows one from Athena, the goddess of wisdom, to kill Medusa, a female monster. So you could say that the cap/cloak of invisibility was always owned by supreme powers.
No, not in Greek mythology.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.
Jason did kill Medusa that was Perseus