they all get married and become a big family xx xx
Jason killed the Harpies by first throwing 2 spears both slicing of their wings and when they fell Jason stabbed the Hrpies until their death then told Phineas who the Harpies were stealing off that the Harpies were dead
He was a son of Poseidon who was gifted with prophecy. Zeus, angry that he revealed too much of the plans of the gods, punished Phineas by blinding him and putting him on an island alone with an endless buffet of food. Each time he tried to eat, though, a pair of harpies would come and steal whatever food they could, spoiling what remained behind. This treatment went on until he was discovered by Jason and the Argonauts. Jason sent the sons of Boreas (who could fly) after the harpies, but at the request of Iris, did not kill them. Now free from his torment, Phineas told the Argonauts how to get past the Symplegades (the Clashing Rocks which were at the entrance to the Bosphorus - the straight that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey).
Harpies are the hounds of Hades, so I guess they are from the Underworld.
That idiot got blinded by Hera the queen of the gods, for saying something about once being a woman and saying that he prefered being a man. Then Zeus the king of the gods gave him the gift of propechy and so Phineas became the fabled "Oracle". Thats what happened to him.
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Jason killed the Harpies by first throwing 2 spears both slicing of their wings and when they fell Jason stabbed the Hrpies until their death then told Phineas who the Harpies were stealing off that the Harpies were dead
In Greek mythology, Phineas was a son of Zeus who had the gift of prophecy. He told too much to the mortals, and was punished by having harpies steal his food before he could eat it. He was eventually rescued by Jason and the Argonauts.
The Harpies aren't associated with a specific god in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Thaumus and Electra, and only seem to exist as a pestilence to Phineas, the prophetic king of Thrace.
He was a son of Poseidon who was gifted with prophecy. Zeus, angry that he revealed too much of the plans of the gods, punished Phineas by blinding him and putting him on an island alone with an endless buffet of food. Each time he tried to eat, though, a pair of harpies would come and steal whatever food they could, spoiling what remained behind. This treatment went on until he was discovered by Jason and the Argonauts. Jason sent the sons of Boreas (who could fly) after the harpies, but at the request of Iris, did not kill them. Now free from his torment, Phineas told the Argonauts how to get past the Symplegades (the Clashing Rocks which were at the entrance to the Bosphorus - the straight that separates European Turkey from Asian Turkey).
In the myth concerning Jason and the Argonauts' quest for the golden fleece, Zetes and Calais, winged sons of the North wind, chase off the harpies from bothering Phineus, the wise oldman of the sea.
Harpies are the hounds of Hades, so I guess they are from the Underworld.
THe Harpies were terrible winged hags with sharp claws and fangs. I don't think they were really goddesses, though.
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
That idiot got blinded by Hera the queen of the gods, for saying something about once being a woman and saying that he prefered being a man. Then Zeus the king of the gods gave him the gift of propechy and so Phineas became the fabled "Oracle". Thats what happened to him.
well, when two harpies love each other (a man and a woman) they go rumpedy dumpedy then poof theres a new harpie in town
i dont think he fought any birds, though i know he had to fight other creatures. the only bird monsters i can think of in greek mythology are the harpies though, so it could have been them.