
Aesymnetes (Ancient Greek: Ἁισυμνήτης) was an epithet of the Greek god Dionysus, which signifies the `Lord`, or `Ruler`, and under which he was worshipped at Aroë in Achaea. The story about the introduction of his worship there is as follows: There was at Troy an ancient image of Dionysus, the work of Hephaestus, which Zeus had onc...
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