Prometheus stole fire from Helios and gave it to man.
Hermes, Athenia, and Hades LOANED Perseus their magical accessories. (Winged Sandles, Aegis, Helm of Darkness)
Typhon beat-up Zeus and stole his strength.
The god of the Underworld, Hades, never lost his arm in Greek myth.
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The goddess of grain, the harvest, and things that grew was Demeter. She was one of the daughters of Cronus and Rhea, sister of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, and Hestia. She and Zeus had a daughter, Persephone, who Hades stole away and made Queen of the Underworld.
Paris The Son Of Priam Who Was The King Of Troy At The Time
THE http://wiki.answers.com/../greek-mythology/dragons.htmlSKYTHIA was the first ruler of the land of Skythia. She was a woman from the waist up with the serpentine tail of a Drakon in place of legs. When Herakles visited her realm leading the cattle of Geryon, she stole some of the herd and insisted the hero mate with her before she would return them.The Skythian Drakaina was probably identified with the monster http://wiki.answers.com/DrakainaEkhidna1.html, who was sometimes placed in the Skythian land of Arimoi. The Drakaina's story is undoubtedly a Greek translation of a Skythian myth. Her serpentine form, the birthing of the first men, and the title "Hora" (Season) all indicate that she was a native earth-goddess.
Jason and Medea and the Argonauts stole the Golden Fleece.
The god of the Underworld, Hades, never lost his arm in Greek myth.
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He killed God and stole his powers.
It usually means boldly or defiantly creative or original, after the character Prometheus in Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and gave it to man.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from Mount Olympus and gave it to humans. This act angered the gods because fire was considered their exclusive gift to humanity.
There was a myth about how Prometheus stole a torch of fire from Mt. Olympus so he could make warmth for man kind.
Prometheus stole fire from the king of gods, Zeus, and gave it to the mortals. He was heavily punished for this.
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There were torches on Mt Olympus, and Prometheus stole one. He did so in order to create fire in the mortal realm, and was punished for it by Zeus.
I suggest you do a history project on the myth of Prometheus. (He made people out of mud and stole fire from the Gods for humans to survive)