specifically the demon goddess behind wine in Babylonian and Mesopatamian religions was SIDURI. Siduri- the barmaid, a manifestation of Ishtar who dwells at the lip of the sea, beyond which is the Land of Life, where Utnapishtim lives. She speaks with Gilgamesh. She wears a veil.
In the Bible Ishtar is the Mother harlot.. she is also known by other names.. mother mary the queen of heaven in the catholic church...( NOT to be confused with the real mother of Jesus named Mary !!)
Ishtar aka the goddess Diana ( which we see her standing as the Statue of Liberty in USA and in many replicas of the statue of "liberty" that are all over the world not just US. ) The Bible records in the book of Acts that the Apostle Paul and others came against all the followers of Diana at Ephesus. Wine drinking and lust and perversion all tie into each other. the ancient Egyptians also offered wine to the gods but warned against taverns.. for they were usually houses of prostitution.. and what is it we see today with bars and taverns and clubs? all a form of harlotry.
Alcoholism is rampant and many think drinking WINE is ok .. esp Christians that dont realize the WINE in the bible was not fermented wine made with yeast ( as Jesus warned about the yeast of the Pharisees.. in more ways than ONE!) the New Wine in the bible is Grape Juice.. pressing of grapes.. not fermented. Grape juice is known for its healing properties and antioxidants.
there isn't a goddess but there is a god of wine and celebration it is dionyus
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"IN Greek Mythology Artemis is the Greek Goddess of wolves."That is incorrect. Artemis is the Greek Goddess of the hunt, though she is quite fond of wolves. But she is not the Goddess of the wolves. Lupa is the Roman Goddess of wolves, if that helps any.
The ancient Greek goddess Artemis is the goddess of the Hunt, the moon, animals, virginity, and the wild.
Greek Goddess of Victory, Nike
the greek goddess of knowledge is Sophia. Sophia is just Greek for wisdom. The actual Greek goddess of wisdom was Athena.
No goddess of wine. The god of wine was Dionysus.
- Hestia sacrificed her seat on Olympus for Dionysus, the god of wine and entertainment - She is the goddess of the hearth. - She is not in many myths.
hestia is the goddess of home and health i think
Demeter is a goddess of the harvest and of bread and grain: foods of mankind.
Dionysus, the goddess of wine and fertility. I took a test on this, and it was the right answer!
Dionysus (Greek) and Liber (Roman) were both known as Bacchus after the 5'th century. They were the Greek and Roman gods of wine and good cheer (not godesses).
The Greek goddess of corn is Demeter, the harvest goddess.
There is no such Greek Goddess.
who is the goddess of themoon of greek
Denise: Female name meaning Goddess of wine; mountain of Zeus. Of greek origin.
He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.
Demeter is the Greek goddess of earth and harvest.