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Dionysus

Dionysus. By: Faye Zorkot. About Dionysus. Dinonysus could transform into a bull. His symbol is a full cup of wine. Where He Lives. Dionysus is the God of wine, celebration, fertility and ecstacy . Family.

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Dionysus

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  1. Dionysus By: Faye Zorkot

  2. About Dionysus Dinonysus could transform into a bull. His symbol is a full cup of wine.

  3. Where He Lives Dionysus is the God of wine, celebration, fertility and ecstacy.

  4. Family Dionysus was the child of Zeus and mortal Semele. He ha no full siblings but los of half siblings which are Zeus’s other kids. His spouse is Ariadne.

  5. Trouble Dionysus often was drunk and had drugs.

  6. Friends The friends of Dionysus were a lot of people who came to his parties.

  7. Hangouts You would find Dionysus in the heavens drinking.

  8. Symbol His symbol is a cup of wine.

  9. Cited • "Greek Mythology :: Greek Gods :: Greek Goddesses :: Greek Myths." Greek Mythology :: Greek Gods :: Greek Goddesses :: Greek Myths. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 June 2014 • "DIONYSUS : Greek God of Wine & Festivity | Mythology, Dionysos, W/ Pictures | Roman Bacchus." DIONYSUS : Greek God of Wine & Festivity | Mythology, Dionysos, W/ Pictures | Roman Bacchus. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 June 2014. • "GoGreece.com: The Internet Guide to Greece, the Greek Islands, and Anything Greek!" GoGreece.com: The Internet Guide to Greece, the Greek Islands, and Anything Greek!N.p., n.d. Web. 04 June 2014. • "Greek and Roman Gods Everyone Should Know." About.com Ancient / Classical History. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 June 2014. • "Dionysus." The Free Dictionary. Farlex, n.d. Web. 04 June 2014.

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