When he refused to sing for some wild nymphs because he was so depressed, the nymphs tore him up.
About 1030 this morning actually.
die
Orestes was a Greek legend, not a Roman one.
Disease, war, accidents, old age.
yes they did because in the ancient Greek time their health was very important too them and if they didn't have any hospital then there would be no way to get medication or if a broken part in your body you would die
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Orpheus S. Woodward died in 1919.
Orpheus had only one wife, Eurydice, who died from a snakebite.
In ancient Greek myth, Poseidon did not die.
Eurydice was the wife of Orpheus, a wonderful musician. She was killed by a bite from a snake. Orpheus loved her so that he went to Tartarus to get her back. He made it there and Queen Persephone loved his music so much, that she talked her husband, Hades, into letting Orpheus have Eurydice back. Hades consented but told Orpheus if he looked back on his way home, Eurydice would be lost forever. He made it almost all of the way back to his house, but heard something behind him, and turned. Eurydice merly faded away, like a ghost.
Sisyphus with his cleaver tongue was imagined to be favored by Hades who, even after trapping the death god Thanatos, had let him go back to the surface as his wife had refused him his death rites - by his own request. When he did die, Sisyphus was then made to roll a boulder up a steep hill over and over unending. Orpheus was favored by Hades, who would have allowed him to take Eurydice back to the upper world; if Orpheus had only not looked back. Heracles was assuredly favored by Hades in ancient Greek mythology. These are the heroes that Hades is associated with having his favor, however it is the interpretation of the person who might determine who Hades respected or admired.
About 1030 this morning actually.
die
Eurydice's and Orpheus were at their wedding and there was a poisonous snake at the party and the snake bite her which made her die.
Orestes was a Greek legend, not a Roman one.
Disease, war, accidents, old age.
Dionysus was a ancient Greek immortal god. He could not die.