The Greek word "amethystos" may be translated as "not drunken", from Greek a-, "not" + methustos, "intoxicated".
Amethyst was considered to be a strong antidote against drunkenness,which is why wine goblets were often carved from it.
In his poem "L'Amethyste, ou les Amours de Bacchus et d'Amethyste" (Amethyst or the loves of Bacchus and Amethyste), the French poet Remy Belleau (1528-1577) invented a myth in which Bacchus, the god of intoxication, of wine, and grapes was pursuing a maiden named Amethyste, who refused his affections. Amethyste prayed to the gods to remain chaste, a prayer which the chaste goddess Diana answered, transforming her into a white stone. Humbled by Amethyste's desire to remain chaste, Bacchus poured wine over the stone as an offering, dyeing the crystals purple.
Variations of the story include that Dionysus had been insulted by a mortal and swore to slay the next mortal who crossed his path, creating fierce tigers to carry out his wrath. The mortal turned out to be a beautiful young woman, Amethystos, who was on her way to pay tribute to Artemis. Her life was spared by Artemis, who transformed the maiden into a statue of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws. Dionysus wept tears of wine in remorse for his action at the sight of the beautiful statue. The god's tears then stained the quartz purple.
This 'myth' and its variations are not found in classical sources. Rhea does present Dionysus with an amethyst stone to preserve the wine-drinker's sanity in historical text.
Hestia did.When there were no seats left for the young Olympian,Hestia gave up her seat for him.That's why he sits on the women's side of Olympus.
Bucephalus (Greek: Βουκεφάλας) was Alexander the Great's horse. When Alexander was young, he managed to tame the horse by observing that it was afraid of its' shadow and by forcing it to face the sun. Twenty years later, Bucephalus was mortally wounded in a battle and Alexander named a city in Asia "Bucephala" in honour of his horse.
The story of NARCISSUS comes to mind at once. This was the young man who fell in love with his reflection and died as a result of this self-love.
well, i believe that a young person from Greece learned their great ancestors beliefs, even thoughh these stories that he told (Homer) arent true but we believe they are,b/c they are so old ancient tells,it just comes to our customs and beliefs...but it was a good story!
Young Aphrodites was created in 1963.
A myth a long time ago about drunkiness or something like that
This is Greek Mythology The origin of amethyst name and even explanation for some of it's healing properties have been founded in the Greek mythology surrounding this semi-precious stone. Amethyst's origin resides with the god Dionysus (Bacchus) and the goddess Diana. Dionysus, the god of wine, celebration, intoxication and joviality, found insult by a mortal who had refused him acknowledgement. Enraged with anger Dionysus vowed to unleash his fury upon all mortals who did not partake in his gifts of wine and drunkenness. He immediately spotted a young maiden named Amethyst who was pure and unfamiliar with being intoxicated. The unsuspecting young virgin, who was on her way to pay homage to the goddess Diana, was detained by the wrathful god. Dionysus summoned two fiercely voracious tigers to devour the youth and sat back with his wine to watch. Amethyst cried out to Diana. When Diana saw what was about to transpire she quickly transformed the young mortal into a glimmering pure white stone (quartz) to protect her from the vicious wrath of Dionysus. Moved with pity Dionysus realized the ruthlessness of his actions and began to weep with sorrow. As the tears dripped into his goblet Dionysus collapsed and the tear-tainted wine ran out onto the stone from the tipped cup. The white stone then absorbed the color from the wine creating the stone now called amethyst.
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Dionysus is the god of the grape vine harvest. he is carefree, joyful, young, empathetic and almost always drunk.
Dionysus is the god of the grape vine harvest. he is carefree, joyful, young, empathetic and almost always drunk.
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Since all gods are immortal, no he isn't young. But at a certain point in time, I'm sure he was.
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