Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, fertility, and revelry, is not typically characterized as a killer, but he did have instances of violence associated with his myths. In some stories, he punishes those who disrespect or deny his divinity, leading to deadly consequences. For example, he drove King Pentheus to madness, resulting in his brutal death at the hands of his own mother and aunts. While not a direct killer, Dionysus's actions can lead to tragic outcomes for those who oppose him.
Dionysus did not kill Perseus!
In Greek myth, Dionysus does not kill Perseus.
He did not.
Because she wanted the thrown to be for herself
Anyone could follow the cult of Dionysus in ancient Greece, it was however based originally in Thebes.
People who would believe in him. Could be anyone.
He did not ever kill anyone.
The figure who attempted to kill Dionysus is Pentheus, the king of Thebes. He sought to suppress Dionysus's cult and the chaos associated with his worship, leading to a confrontation between them. In a tragic turn of events, Pentheus was ultimately torn apart by his own mother, Agave, and the other Maenads, who were driven mad by Dionysus's influence. This story highlights the themes of divine retribution and the dangers of denying or disrespecting the power of the gods.
the one in 2010 did not kill anyone :-)
There's an old myth about these sailors trying to kill him becase they though Dionysus was too drunk to fight back or turn into his godly form. But Dionysus turned them into dolphins. He can also drive people insane, or strangle them with grape vines. Happy thoughts...
no she doesn't kill anyone
I didn't kill anyone! :(