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God of wine, vegetation, fertility and celebration
Dionysus
Dionysus or Bacchus


The name Dionysus comes from the god Dionysus or Bacchus who is a mythical deity of Ancient Greece, known as the god of wine, wine, feasting and theatre.


Dionysus, also Dionysus, son of the god Zeus, belongs to the minor but important deities of the ancient Greek pantheon, as his worship significantly influenced the religious events of the Greek territory.


Zeus' wife Hera, having learned about the birth of Dionysus, was furious and decided to destroy him. To protect his son from the anger of Hera, Zeus gave him to the nymphs of the Nisei valley to raise
Dionysus was the son of the god Zeus and the human Semele
known mononymously as Caravaggio, was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life. During the final four years of his life, he moved between Naples, Malta, and Sicily until his death.
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio
(1596)
Bacchus
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Later Hera found out where Dionysus was hidden and sowed madness in him
Dionysus symbolizes the fertility of the earth and abundance

The leopard is one

of the symbols of Dionysus

Growing up, Dionysus traveled extensively, visiting various cities and towns. He was respected and honored wherever his foot stepped
He gave people the vine and taught them the art of winemaking
The grateful giver
Diego Velázquez
(1629)
The Triumph of Bacchus
bacchanalia
The atmosphere brought participants to a state of euphoria bordering on
He was known for his wild and chaotic celebrations called bacchanalia. The parties included dancing, drinking and ecstatic rituals that symbolized the liberation of body and soul
Dionysus also had a dark side
madness
kindness and vice
As the main
Dionysus himself gave people complete freedom during feasts, promoted ecstatic pleasure and savagery
As the main symbol of God — a goblet of wine, Dionysus could carry both
He gave people joy and inspiration, but also reminded
Thus, the gift of Dionysus was both a blessing and a challenge to humanity
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as we enjoy the gifts of life, we must remember
responsibility and balance
The wisdom of the myth
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