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    Where did the Greek god Dionysis live? Did he live on Mount Olympus or not?

    Question #94420. Asked by geniusonwheels. (Apr 09 08 9:22 AM)


    sunrayz99

    Yes. Although he was according to this he was a variable God. Hestia gave up her position as an Olympian to Dionysus in order to live among mankind .
    http://www.crystalinks.com/olympians.html

    Apr 09 08, 9:31 AM


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