| Dionysos, known as Baccus by the Romans, is the god of wine, although he was also known as the god of vegetation. Its origins are related to the Thracians, a group of tribes that inhabited towards the south, neighbouring the ancient Greeks. The old Thrace region was made by the portion that now is divided into Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria. So Greeks took this element of the Thracian mythology and incorporated it as their own.
According to Greek mythology, Dionysos is the son of Zeus and the mortal Semele, although some versions affirm his mother was Persephone. As Dionysos was considered the god of wine, he represented its different aspects, like the intoxicating effect it may have, as well as the relaxation and social benefits it also may produce.
Therefore, the objective of this god was to liberate people from suppression of impulses and repression of feelings, unleashing their instincts by wine. The free spirit of Dionysos did not recognise worries. However, this divinity had also a sombre side, which gave him certain duality, as the consequences of drinking are not always happy once the effects vanish; so he could cause a lot harm instead of helping.
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