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has been coined the "masked god," "wine god," and "god of theater" due to his androgynous appearance and ability to hide his true self under facades and enthusiasm. Many Greek stories believe Dionysus to be the son of
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called themselves "Nesi"), the various locations assigned to Nysa may simply be conventions to show that a romantically remote and mythical land was envisaged. The name
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may even be an invention to explain the god's name. Even Homer mentions the mountain Nyseion as the place where Dionysus grew up under the protection of the nymphs.
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wished to persecute Dionysus for spreading his cult on Mount Nysa, forcing Dionysus and his followers to jump into the sea and shelter with
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Due to phonological difficulty in transforming a front vowel /e/ to a back vowel /u/ not seen as the origin of Νῦσα.
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lexicon) gives a list of the following locations proposed by ancient authors as the site of Mount Nysa:
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period, "Nysa" was personified as Dionysus' nursemaid, and she was said to be buried at the town of
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Though the worship of Dionysus is sometimes presumed to have arrived in
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This article is about the mythological place. For other uses, see
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by Greek mythographers, was the traditional place where the rain
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Hermes delivers Dionysus to the nymph Nysa, 400s BC,
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Nyseion
Nysa (disambiguation)
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Archaeological Museum of Piraeus
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Greek mythology
Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
Primordial
Titans
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Nymphs
Water
Chthonic
Heracles
Labours
Achilles
Hector
Diomedes
Trojan War
Odysseus
Odyssey
Jason
Argonauts
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