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.
the king Midas, and, his his daughter Aurelia.
King Midas didn't have any powers!
Their slogan is "Trust the Midas touch."
what is the summary of king midas and his gold
King Midas In Reverse was created in 1967.
the king Midas, and, his his daughter Aurelia.
No. King Midas was a mortal man.
King Midas didn't have any powers!
Their slogan is "Trust the Midas touch."
King Midas is known for turning everything that he touches or lays his hand on to gold. King Midas is thus popularly known for possessing the "Midas Touch" in mythology.
what is the summary of king midas and his gold
King Midas In Reverse was created in 1967.
He is a human. If you mean who is king Midas, he was the man who was destroyed by his greed. Look up Midas and the Golden Hand.
King Midas became king when his father rose the trident septar and made him king.
No, Midas is not Cupid's girlfriend. Midas was a king of Phrygia.
You can check your local library for information on King Midas. There a lot of books out there including "The Adventure's of King Midas," that can help you find information on King Midas. There are also information sources on the internet.
King Midas: In mythology, the King who amassed a lot of gold. (The Midas Touch.)