Sisyphus betrayed Zeus to Asopus.
Sisyphus tricked Death twice, once by chaining him up so that no one could die, and then by convincing Persephone to allow him to return to the world of the living after Death eventually freed himself. Zeus was angered by this and thus ordered Death to bring Sisyphus to the underworld.
Sisyphus was not worshipped; he was not a ancient Greek god.
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Metope, by some accounts.
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Asopus is Poseidon's SON. He is a river god.
SISYPHUS a greek god
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Sisyphus, the King of Corinth drew upon himself the wrath of the King of the gods and lord of the sky, Zeus. One day, he had seen a large eagle carrying a maiden to an island nearby. When Asopus, the river-god came by and informed him that his daughter Aegina had been carried away, he told him of what he had seen, as Zeus' animal is the eagle. When he died, he was punished by being made to eternally roll a rock uphill (which rolled back down upon him).
Sisyphus was a Greek mythological figure condemned by the gods to roll a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down each time he reached the top, as punishment for his deceitfulness and trickery. This eternal task symbolizes the futility and endless repetition of certain actions.
aegina I don't think that's a moon
The Greek god Sisyphus