had sex with a rock
he behave in myths good and sometimes cruel
There can be no answer. The greek myths had no chronology.
thebes
They had a horribly deformed son named Priapus.
his eternal wife on mount Olympus
Aphrodite and Dionysus or more popularly, Zeus and Eurynome.
- Hestia sacrificed her seat on Olympus for Dionysus, the god of wine and entertainment - She is the goddess of the hearth. - She is not in many myths.
No there is not. There are no myths all about hestia because she gave up her throne to dionysus the god of wine, so she is not mentioned in many myths.
It is upon what we call the Greek myths, which was the religious stories of the Greeks for their gods and goddesses from which all of what we know (Illiad, Oedipus Rex, Festival of Dionysus) comes from.
Some myths say that he "forgot" her, others that Dionysus ordered him to do it. Some say that he wanted to marry her sister Phaedra more than her. Whatever the case, he abandoned her and married Phaedra, and Dionysus married Ariadne. He dreamt that she would marry a god.
In Greek mythology, Dionysus is often portrayed as married to Ariadne, the daughter of King Minos of Crete. However, their marriage is not universally acknowledged in all myths and versions of the story. Some sources suggest that Dionysus was actually married to Aura or Aurae, the nymphs of the breezes.
This is not in any of the old myths.