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Webthe myth of midas’ golden touch midas famously requested that anything he touched would turn to gold, although when he discovered the peril of his wish, he begged dionysus to reverse the spell.

Lydia struck the first coins in gold and electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).

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Desperate, he asked his servants to pour food and water directly into his mouth.

The worst was yet to come.

This also turned immediately into gold.

Desperate, he asked his servants to pour food and water directly into his mouth.

The worst was yet to come.

This also turned immediately into gold.

When he tried to drink water, it turned to gold.

Webon his way home to his palace, midas immediately put his new skill to the test and was delighted to see how he could change branches, stones, and even bits of soil into fantastic nuggets of glistening gold.

Webalmost everyone has heard the story of king midas, the legendary king who turned everything he touched to gold.

Webexplore the enchanting greek folk tale of 'king midas and the golden touch,' a story that delves into the consequences of unbridled greed and the true value of life's treasures.

But how much myth and how much reality is there around this character?

Presently he thought he would try his power again, so he stooped and picked up a stone;

Webthe king invited him to stay for a few days at his palace, and when dionysus learned of the king’s kindness, the grateful god granted midas’s wish to be able to turn anything to gold.

Webwhen he touched food, it turned to gold.

Webon went the king, holding aloft his golden twig.

Webalmost everyone has heard the story of king midas, the legendary king who turned everything he touched to gold.

Webexplore the enchanting greek folk tale of 'king midas and the golden touch,' a story that delves into the consequences of unbridled greed and the true value of life's treasures.

But how much myth and how much reality is there around this character?

Presently he thought he would try his power again, so he stooped and picked up a stone;

Webthe king invited him to stay for a few days at his palace, and when dionysus learned of the king’s kindness, the grateful god granted midas’s wish to be able to turn anything to gold.

Webwhen he touched food, it turned to gold.

Webon went the king, holding aloft his golden twig.

Of course, it all turned into gold as soon as it touched his tongue.

Being given the ears of an ass, and turning everything he touched into gold.

Even flowers and fruit, when touched by the greedy king, turned instantly into gold.

Webthe king invited him to stay for a few days at his palace, and when dionysus learned of the king’s kindness, the grateful god granted midas’s wish to be able to turn anything to gold.

Webwhen he touched food, it turned to gold.

Webon went the king, holding aloft his golden twig.

Of course, it all turned into gold as soon as it touched his tongue.

Being given the ears of an ass, and turning everything he touched into gold.

Even flowers and fruit, when touched by the greedy king, turned instantly into gold.

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Being given the ears of an ass, and turning everything he touched into gold.

Even flowers and fruit, when touched by the greedy king, turned instantly into gold.