Because Midas had sheltered and hospitably entertained Dionysus's follower Silenus.
King Midas found Dionysus's friend, Silenus, was asleep in the flower gardens. Midas let him go without punishment.
Dionyses gave king Midas gave king Midas the golden touch.
King Midas could turn what he touched to gold.
Midas, at the king of Phrygia's request.
Dionysus and Midas were never enemies, Midas was in fact favored by Dionysus twice - once for granting his wish, and the second time in telling Midas how to rid himself of it.
King Midas asked Dionysus to take back his "gift" which caused everything Midas touched to turn to gold.
The god in King Midas was Dionysus, the god of wine. KING MIDAS WASNT A GOD AT ALL BUT REALLY KING MIDAS WAS A VERY GREEDY MAN THAT TURNED EVERYTHING HE TOUCHED TO GOLD BUT WHEN HE TURNED HIS DAUGHTER TO GOLD HE FELT THAT HE HAD LOST HIS GREATEST TREASURE!!!
Dionysus, god of wine and grapes, gave Midas any wish he desired after Midas found his friend Sileas.
Because King Midas had sheltered and hospitably entertained Bacchus's follower Silenus.
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.
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.
Midas entertained Silenus until Dionysus came to find Midas