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What did dionysus give?

Dionyses gave king Midas gave king Midas the golden touch.


Where was king Midas born?

Ancient Greece, myths do not give exact timelines.


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Who is Marigold?

Marigold is King Midas's daughter. King Midas is fr9m the story of him having a golden touch. The story summary is here: King midas was greedy and loved gold. One day he came across a young man. He gave the man food and the man was pleased with him. He told King Midas he was the god dyonisus and king midas could now be granted 1 wish for his hospitality. King midas asked for everything he touched to be turned to gold. the next day, it happened. midas realized that making everything gold wasn't all it was cracked up to be. he beged th young man to reverse the curse. dyonisus told him to jump into a certain river. the river washed away the wish. t is said that that river still has golden flecks from king midas (Please give credits if this is helpful)


Give me a list of King Midas's family members?

gordius is his father and Marigold is his daughter and is sons name is lityerses


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Did Dionysus give king Midas the golden touch?

yes and he's my fave god. i like him cause he likes to party


Whom did Dionysus give the touch of gold to?

Midas.


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