Prometheus took fire from the gods and gave humans the gift of heat and light. Zeus wasn't pleased with Prometheus for his act of pilfering, but more than anything, the god was angry that someone would defy his will. To punish Prometheus, Zeus chained him to the side of Moun...
Poseidon was pretty much like Zeus in more aspects of his character. He is cranky, he does not want other gods or mortals to betray him, and indeed, Poseidon does not want to settle down even though he is already married. For this reason, Poseidon wanted to charm his sister Demeter. De...
The Greek gods were a large and sometimes quarrelsome family: they were immortal but possessed many of the human vices such as pride, greed, lust and jealousy. Zeus was the head of the family and the most powerful of all. Here are some of the important gods and goddesses: Hera was his...
aof all greek gods,prometheus was the greatest friend to human being because prometheus made men when prometheus made men,athene,the goddess of wisdom andzeus,daughter,breathed life into them,but the chief god,zeus,did not like them. Ancient times the Chinese slaughtered the cattle and sheep ...
How does Zeus intervene in The Iliad? How do The Aeneid and The Odyssey differ? How is Helen of Troy portrayed in ''The Iliad''? Describe the events surrounding the epic poem The Iliad. How does The Iliad portray death and mortality?
aIn Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman on earth. Zeus ordered Hephaestus, the god of craftsmanship, to create her and he did, using water and earth. The gods endowed her with many talents; Aphrodite gave her beauty, Apollo music, Hermes persuasion, and so forth. Hence her name:...
They also said that in order to Re-Create it (Xeno or Deacon?) all you need was the Tools and Knowledge and David possesses both and he wishes to Play God himself, he was disappointed in his creator and saw himself as a more superior being and one who should not have the role of ...
The first Olympic Games were held at Olympia ancient Greece as early as 776 B.C.. The Olympic Games were held once every four years to honor the Greek god Zeus. Sportsmen from many nations took part in the games. The Greek Olympics did
(Mark) in Pella, Macedonia, to KingPhilip II of MacedonandOlympias, although he considered himself to be the son of the god Zeus or Ammon (Lendering 2.1). He learned many skills from his tutors such as Leonidas of Epirus, Lysimachus of Acarnania, and Aristotle (Mark). Alexander showed...
Alexander, Prince of Macedon, is the terror of the world. Persia, Egypt, Athens . . . one after another, mighty nations are falling before the fearsome conqueror. Some say Alexander is actually the son of Zeus, king of the gods, and the living incarnation of Hercules himself. Worse yet,...