Dionysus

In Greek mythology, the god of winemaking, wine and festivity (in Ancient Greek Διώνυσος or Diónysos). He is also considered to be the father of comedy and tragic drama. Born to Zeus and a mortal mother, Semele, Dionysus experienced an eventful childhood caused by the wrath of Hera, his father’s wife. He was raised by nymphs under the direction of his foster father, Silenus. The Romans worshipped him under the name of Bacchus.