In Greek mythology, King Midas did not die a traditional death but rather faced a different kind of fate. After realizing the curse of his golden touch, which turned everything he touched into gold, he prayed to the god Dionysus for relief. Midas was eventually cured by washing in the river Pactolus, but there are various myths about his later life, including becoming a follower of Dionysus and living a life of simplicity. Ultimately, his story serves as a cautionary tale about greed and the consequences of one's desires.
Midas was never a greek god. He was a friend of Dionysus who was granted a wish. His name is the same in Roman and Greek mythology.
No, he was king of Lydia.
Perhaps after some promotion of their product being as good as gold, or getting money's worth. Midas was not a Greek god, but a King of Phrygia.
Oceanus the Greek god did not die in myth.
Apollo is a Greek God, they are immortal. They do not die. Hence, Apollo has not died.
Midas was never a greek god. He was a friend of Dionysus who was granted a wish. His name is the same in Roman and Greek mythology.
No, he was king of Lydia.
Perhaps after some promotion of their product being as good as gold, or getting money's worth. Midas was not a Greek god, but a King of Phrygia.
Pactolus.
Midas was not a god, he was a very greedy king who wished that thing he touched would turn to gold. Given that gold is not edible, he died of starvation.
Midas is not a god.
Μιντας (Midas)
King Midas
In Greek myth, Dionysus died to become a god. As a Greek god, he does not die.
There isn't one. Midas was mortal; his golden touch a gift/curse from Dionysus.
Oceanus the Greek god did not die in myth.
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!!!