Dyonisus is the wine god and is also one of zues's son's.
what is the celebraty of dyonisus? what is the celebraty of dyonisus?
Dionysus.
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Zeus Poseidon Hades Athena Ares Apollo Artemis Hera Heaphestus Dyonisus Aphrodite
It started around the 9th century BC as festivities of the cult of Dyonisus (one of the greek gods)
Well, Dyonisus was the god of wine, so it was his responsibility to see that the grapes grew well and healthy. Of course, he had a little help from the faithful Satyrs.
This answer is kinda short. Dyonisus was the Greek God of theatre wine, madness, and well, parties. Theatres were crated to honor him. Hope this helps! ;) -a 12 year old greek mythology fanatic
In the Greek mythology, Dyonisus, the God of wine and grape harvest, although not extrictly the God of theater, it was during the festivities dedicated to him that the dramatic representations took place, during the festivals called 'City Dionysia'.
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. p.s. it is said that that river still has golden flecks from king midas
As mentioned in other threads, since Dionysos is a divinity, he is related to ALL the other Greek gods because they all came from a single source (Chaos). That said, he was the son of Zeus and Semele, so he was brother to: Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hebe, Hermes, Heracles, Perseus, Helen of Sparta, Hephaestos (possibly), Minos of Crete, the Muses and the Graces.
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)
No, but most of the Olympians were related to Zeus. Zeus's brothers and sisters were Hera (who was also his wife, although he has many others), Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Heista (she was the goddess of home and hearth, but she in not an Olympian). Athena, Hermes, Artemis, Apollo, Hephastus, and Dyonisus, were Zeus's children. Aphrodite is the only goddess that's an Olympian who was not related to Zeus. She was born from sea foam when Kronos killed his father, Uranus.