he behave in myths good and sometimes cruel
had sex with a rock
There can be no answer. The greek myths had no chronology.
thebes
They had a horribly deformed son named Priapus.
his eternal wife on mount Olympus
Aphrodite and Dionysus or more popularly, Zeus and Eurynome.
No there is not. There are no myths all about hestia because she gave up her throne to dionysus the god of wine, so she is not mentioned in many myths.
It is upon what we call the Greek myths, which was the religious stories of the Greeks for their gods and goddesses from which all of what we know (Illiad, Oedipus Rex, Festival of Dionysus) comes from.
This is not in any of the old myths.
narcissus and echo the overthrow of kronos How Athena was born how dionysus was born and lots more
In myths, Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, festivity, and ecstasy, is often associated with various locations, primarily Mount Olympus, where he is considered a member of the Olympian gods. However, he is also frequently depicted wandering through the countryside and forests, reveling in nature and leading a band of followers known as the Maenads. Additionally, he is connected to places like Thebes, his birthplace, where significant myths, such as his encounter with King Pentheus, unfold. Overall, Dionysus embodies a spirit of both civilization and wildness, reflecting his dual nature.
Greek tragedies were plays that were based on myths. These plays were supposed to be performed to honor Dionysus, who is the Greek god of wine.