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Some time after his conception, Semele died when Zeus revealed himself to her in his true form, a sight so awesome that mortals can not survive it. Zeus took the unborn Dionysus and sewed him into his thigh, and some months later he was born on Mount Pramnos on the island of Ikaria near Samos, in the southeastern Aegean.
Jove retrieved his heart and gave it to Semele in a drink, thus making her pregnant and Liber's second mother. However, the ending "nysus" may refer to Nysa, a mythical place variously located in somewhere in Greece, Thrace, Phoenicia, Arabia, Ethiopia, Libya or India, believed to have been where he was born or raised [3]. Because he had two "mothers", he received the epiphet Dimetor of two mothers. Hera, Zeus' jealous wife, attempted to kill Dionysus, so the infant was put in the care of Hermes who took him to be raised secretly either by King Athamas and his wife Ino Dionysus' aunt , or according to another version, to the Hyades, rain Nymphs of Nysa see photos below.
The subject of Hermes carrying the infant Dionysus to safety was depicted in Greek art from at least the Classical period see photos on the Hermes page of the People section. Dionysus' death and rebirth were important aspects of Greek and Roman mystical cults. The myths concerning his birth and relationship to other gods for example, as a younger brother to Hermes have led many authors, including Herodotus , to deduce that he was a relatively late introduction to the Greek pantheon, although some modern scholars believe that he may have been worshipped from at least the Mycenean period around BC from mention of the name "di-wo-nu-so" on two tablets, written in Linear B script, discovered at Pylos.
It has also been suggested that there may have been a Dionysian type cult in Minoan Crete. Mythological tales relating that he travelled through Asia, including India, and that he brought wine to the Greeks suggest that his cult was connected with the introduction of viniculture.