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Why Did Dionysus Go To Semele
Dionysus was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman named Semele. In stories, Zeus went to visit Semele during the night to be kept hidden from human eyes; however, people could still feel the divine presence of Zeus wherever he goes. On one night, Zeus went to Semele in disguise so she could see who her lover really was. Semele, knowing being a lover of a god, made Zeus swear on the River Styx to show her his true appearance.

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