In Greek mythology, Sirens were women with the body of a large bird and the head of a woman. They were not harpies, although several depictions give them similarities to harpies. They appeared as beautiful women to sailors, and would sing beautiful songs, so the sailors would steer their ships toward them. The Sirens lived on a rocky island though, so whenever sailors passed, they would steer their ship toward the Sirens and the ship would crash and sink on the rocks. If you listened to the songs and got away alive, however, they were supposed to make you wiser.
The Greek hero Odysseus (called Ulysses by the Romans) wanted to hear their songs, so he tied himself to the mast and plugged his crew's ears with wax.
Sirens are often associated with mermaids.
The names of the Sirens were: Parthenope, Ligeia, and Leucosia.
The sirens were beautiful creatures who lured sailors to their deaths with their captivating voices. They were often depicted in art with birdlike features.
There are no modern sirens - unless you mean the term - even so Greek sirens were mythological monsters that explained to the people of that time why it was ships and sailors sometimes did not return.
Hermes tricked the sirens into eating themself by painting them to look like humans why they were sleeping.
Sirens were deities of Greek Mythology - first written of by Homer in around 850 BC or 12th Century BC.
They were hideous! Only their singing was pretty.
Symbol of the dangers of the sea to the unwary sailor.
The sirens were the daughter of the river God,Achelous. The mothers name was never mentioned.
they could either be the Sirens or the Furies this is much debate on this topic still
Yes, they make a sound like a siren. Hence the name "Siren".
In Greek mythology, the sirens were not married. They were sea nymphs who lured sailors with their enchanting voices.
There are no modern sirens - unless you mean the term - even so Greek sirens were mythological monsters that explained to the people of that time why it was ships and sailors sometimes did not return.
the sailors feared the sirens because the song that the sirens were singing was leading them to their death.
Hermes tricked the sirens into eating themself by painting them to look like humans why they were sleeping.
Siren - Entwiner, Binder (Greek : seiraô)
The sirens in Greek mythology were half woman half bird monsters that sang sweet songs to sailors that made them forget everything and crash their ships. No, they were not worshipped.
The Sirens are featured in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." In this classic tale, the Sirens are mythical creatures who lure sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices and singing.
No, only drowned them by their song.
It has not been noted whether or not anybody out right killed the Sirens of Greek mythology. However, it is said that Sirens die whenever someone escapes their song which was done by Odysseus and his crew.