In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today

In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre? the correct answer is Dionysus

by J Nandhini

Updated Nov 01, 2023

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In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre? NZ Herald Quiz Morning Answers Today
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In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre?

The Correct answer is Dionysus

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Dionysus, also known as Bacchus in Roman mythology, is an ancient Greek god associated with wine, grape harvest, and ecstasy. He is often depicted as a youthful figure with a vine wreath and a thyrsus (a staff topped with a pine cone). Dionysus played a significant role in Greek mythology and was considered a patron of the arts and a symbol of revelry and celebration. He was also associated with the theater and inspired various Greek tragedies and comedies.



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In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre?

1. In Greek mythology who is the God of theatre?

Dionysus 

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