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Athena or perhaps Dionysus. It isn't clear.

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Q: Which God orders Theseus not to marry Ariadne?
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Who did the Greek god Dionysus rescue?

Ariadne who was abandoned by Theseus.


Why did Theseus desert Ariadne on Naxos?

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.


Why is Ariadne important?

Ariadne was important because she first helped Theseus by giving him a ball of string for the labyrinth, then, she was the lover of the god Dionysus.


What are some facts about Dionysus?

He was the god of wineHe married Ariadne, who was left on Naxos by Theseus


What are some interesting facts about Dionysus?

He was the god of wineHe married Ariadne, who was left on Naxos by Theseus


Who was Ariadne?

In Greek mythology, Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos of Crete. She helped Theseus navigate the Labyrinth and defeat the Minotaur by giving him a ball of string to help him find his way out. Theseus later abandoned Ariadne on the island of Naxos, where she was later found and married by the god Dionysus.


Who was Theseus?

Theseus was an Athenian hero, the son of the king Aegeus and Aethra. He is famous for defeating the Minotaur. In Crete, the princess Ariadne had given him a ball of string to get through the Labyrinth. Afterward, he had abandoned Ariadne on Naxos, where she eventually married Dionysus.


Who was the wife of minos?

I believe Minos had several daughters, but two of the more famous ones are Phaedra and Ariadne. Ariadne helped Theseus defeat the minotaur (her half brother) and also helped him escape from the labyrinth by giving him a magical ball of thread that traced his path to freedom. However, Theseus abandoned her while she was sleeping despite all she had done. Dionysus - god of wine and revelry - found Ariadne (while she was still sleeping) and made her his wife. What happened to Ariadne after this is debated (she may have been shot by Artemis, turned to stone by Perseus, or become immortal). Phaedra ended up marrying Theseus (despite his treatment of her sister) and had two children with him. However, she became bored with Theseus and tried to tempt Hippolytus (Theseus' son by Antiope) into having an affair with her. Hippolytus refused her, and Phaedra - bent on revenge - convinced Theseus he had raped her. Theseus, enraged, ordered Hippolytus' death. Phaedra, regretting her actions and beset by guilt and grief, killed herself.


What is the story of ariadne?

Her father put her in charge of the labyrinth where sacrifices were made as part of reparations (either to Poseidon or to Athena, depending on the version of the myth); however, she would later help the hero Theseus in overcoming the Minotaur and saving the would-be sacrificial victims. Theseus later promises to marry her but leaves her on the island of Naxos where she is then found crying by the god Dionysus. Dionysus falls in love with her and vice versa and they get married making her a semi-goddess. However, this is only one of the many myths surrounding Ariadne.


Who was Araidne the goddess of?

Ariadne isn't a goddess she was the daughter of Minos the king of Crete.she helped Theseus defeat the Minotaur left after and Theseus abandoned her, but the heart broken princess was promised by Aphrodite that she will soon find love and she did when she met Dionysus the god of wine.


Who was Ariadne's husband?

Ariadne's husband was the god of wine, Dionysus.


Is THeseus a god?

theseus is not a god Theseus is a hero and he the the man who killed the minotaur and found his way out of the labyrinth with daedalus's help