King Midas always wore a turban or other lavish headdress to cover his donkey's ears. He got the donkey ears after insulting Apollo.
Because the Greek God Apollo (Son of Zous and twin brother of Artemis) had beaten Pan at a music competition, and because King Midas liked Pan as a friend better, he chose Pan to win even though his music was terrible. That is when King midas claimed his donkey ears, when APollo used his magic to punish him by giving him them.
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.
the king Midas, and, his his daughter Aurelia.
King Midas didn't have any powers!
King Midas said to Apollo, "Everything that I touch will turn to gold."
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Apollo punished King Midas by giving him donkey ears for judging Pan as the winner in a musical contest against Apollo. This humiliating punishment made King Midas hide his ears under a hat, but his barber found out and spread the tale, leading to Apollo's punishment becoming public knowledge.
King Midas always wore a turban or other lavish headdress to cover his donkey's ears. He got the donkey ears after insulting Apollo.
He was to have the ears of the donkey when he claimed a satyrs music was better than apollo's.
Because the Greek God Apollo (Son of Zous and twin brother of Artemis) had beaten Pan at a music competition, and because King Midas liked Pan as a friend better, he chose Pan to win even though his music was terrible. That is when King midas claimed his donkey ears, when APollo used his magic to punish him by giving him them.
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.
the king Midas, and, his his daughter Aurelia.
No. King Midas was a mortal man.
Of course he could, though for a time, because he offended Apollo, wore a pair of donkey's ears.
King Midas didn't have any powers!
Their slogan is "Trust the Midas touch."