- Dionysus - Wikipedia
Scholars note parallels between Dionysus and Jesus as dying-and-rising gods, though key differences and contexts complicate direct comparisons
- Dionysus | Powers, God, Parents, Meaning, Symbols, Facts - Britannica
Dionysus, also called Bacchus, in Greco-Roman religion, a nature god of fruitfulness and vegetation, especially known as a god of wine and ecstasy In early Greek art he was represented as a bearded man, but later he was portrayed as youthful and effeminate
- DIONYSUS (Dionysos) - Greek God of Wine Festivity (Roman Bacchus)
Dionysus was the ancient Greek god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy He was depicted as either an older, bearded god or an effeminate, long-haired youth
- Dionysus :: Greek God of fertility and wine
Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele, and he was the only god with a mortal parent Zeus went to Semele in the night, unseen by human eyes, but could be felt as a divine presence
- Dionysus, the Mysterious Greek God of Wine and Ecstasy
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine, theater, and ecstasy, embodying the pleasures and chaos of life Celebrated in ancient festivals like the Dionysia, he remains a symbol of revelry and artistic expression in Greek mythology
- Dionysus – Mythopedia
Dionysus was the Greek god of wine, revelry, inspiration, and fertility His festivals famously featured intoxication and religious ecstasy
- Dionysus Was the Greek God With a Dual Personality
Dionysus is the Greek god of wine and fertility, symbolizing all things wine-related and introducing viticulture to Greece He has a dual personality, bringing joy and ecstasy as well as brutal rage, inspiring artists and philosophers with his complex nature
- Dionysus - Greek Gods - Timeless Myths
Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, music, and revelry, embodies the spirit of liberation and divine ecstasy Known for his dual births and outsider status among the Olympian gods, he was raised by nymphs on Mount Nysa
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