

Pantheon: Greek
Family: Human
Abode: Phrygia
Parents: Gordias and Cybele
Consort: Hermodike
Notable Children: Lityerses, Anchurus, Unnamed Daughter (Later Stories)
Associations: Golden Touch, Gold, Wealth
Key Points
- King known for his ability to turn anything he touches to gold
-Regrets the decision as it teaches him there are things more valuable then gold
Brief Bio
Midas was a king of Phrygia with whom many myths became associated, as well as two later members of the Phrygian royal house.
His father was Gordias, and his mother was Cybele. The most famous King Midas is popularly remembered in Greek mythology for his ability to turn everything he touched into pure gold and this came to be called the golden touch, or the Midas touch. The legends told about this Midas and his adopted father Gordias, credited with founding the Phrygian capital city Gordium and tying the Gordian Knot, indicate that they were believed to have lived sometime in the 2nd millennium BC, well before the Trojan War. However, Homer does not mention Midas or Gordias, while instead mentioning two other Phrygian kings, Mygdon and Otreus
King Midas Μίδας

GREEK MYTHOLOGY

