

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Olympian
Abode: Mount Olympus
Parents: Zeus and Semele, Silenus (Foster Parent)
Consort: Ariadne
Notable Siblings: Several Paternal Half-Siblings
Notable Children: Hymen, Oenopion, Comus, Phthonus, The Graces, Deianira
Associations: Wine, Vegetation, Fertility, Festivity, Ritual Madness, Religious Ecstasy, Theatre
Others Symbols: Thyrsus, Grapevine, Ivy, Theatrical Masks
Roman Equivalent: Bacchus
Key Point
- God of wine, celebration, festivity and madness
Brief Bio
Dionysus is the god of wine-making, orchards and fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, insanity, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. He was also known as Bacchus by the Greeks (a name later adopted by the Romans) for a frenzy he is said to induce called baccheia. As Dionysus Eleutherius ("the liberator"), his wine, music, and ecstatic dance free his followers from self-conscious fear and care, and subvert the oppressive restraints of the powerful. His thyrsus, a fennel-stem sceptre, sometimes wound with ivy and dripping with honey, is both a beneficent wand and a weapon used to destroy those who oppose his cult and the freedoms he represents.
Dionysus Διόνυσος
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY

