Midas, at the king of Phrygia's request.
Midas.
With arrogance touched by ignorance, in that Midas did not heed Dionysus advice and Dionysus did not warn Midas outright that his touch of gold would affect food, water and living beings as well as things he wanted turned to gold.
Dionysus granted him one wish, so that's what he wished for. Dionysus gave it to him with no strings attatched, but it really turned out to be a curse. He ended up turning his food and everything he didn't want turned into gold, turned to gold.
There isn't one. Midas was mortal; his golden touch a gift/curse from Dionysus.
he went to a the powerfuluiest king name DIONYSUS and asked him " everything i touch turn into gold" so even his daughter turned in to gold hahahahahahahah.
The man with the golden touch is a character from Greek mythology named King Midas. He was granted a wish by Dionysus where everything he touched turned to gold, but soon realized it was a curse when he accidentally turned his daughter into gold.
Midas's daughter did not die in the myths; Midas has asked for the boon of the golden touch from Dionysus and when he found his food turned to gold he asked it back and was instructed by Dionysus on how to do so. The daughter dying is a modern hype.
In the story "The Golden Touch," King Midas is granted a wish by the god Dionysus to turn everything he touches into gold. Initially delighted by his newfound power, Midas soon realizes that it comes with unintended consequences as he turns his daughter into gold. Desperate to reverse the wish, Midas asks Dionysus to take back his gift and learns the valuable lesson that material wealth is not as important as the love of family and friends.
King Midas, king of Pessinus in Phrygia. King Midas. He was given the golden touch by Dionysus because that is what he wished for. When he realized what a mistake it was, he had to beg him to take it back and make everything back to the way it was.
The Plot: King Midas loved gold. He wanted everything to be gold. Dionysus, the god of wine, granted him any wish. He wished to have everything he touched turn to gold. He found that he couldn't eat or drink. His daughter comes into the room and he hugs her. She turns into a gold statue. Dionysus takes pity on him and tells him to wash his hands in running water. he does and everything is back to normal. He learns to not be greedy and to share with everyone!
Midas had the gold touch
There was no condition. Midas reunited Dionysus with his surrogate father and repaid Midas with a wish. Midas wished that everything he touched turned to gold. Dionysus warned him to think about it carefully, but Midas ignored him. He didn't realize his mistake until he could no longer eat or drink, and begged to have the gift removed after he turned his beloved daughter to a statue of gold.