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?
The Correct answer is Dionysus
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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