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Midas, and his gold-=gifted superpower are fictional myths. in one variant of the myth he did have a daughter- who was inadvertently Gold-Ized wich brought about Midas imploring the Gods to reverse the charm.

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Yes, King Midas had a wife.

Specifically, the King's wife was Queen Demodike aka Hermodike of Kymi. Kymi was located on Euboea, which is the second largest of the Greek islands in the Aegean Sea.

In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," English author Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343 - October 25, 1400) gave King Midas' Queen a chance to tell of her reactions to her husband's golden touch. In "A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys," Nathaniel Hawthorne (July 4, 1804 - May 19, 1864) made the King's and Queen's daughter Aurelia an example of the curse that the golden touch carried.

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