In Greek mythology, Pandora was given a box (not power) by the gods as a gift. The box contained all the evils of the world, and when she opened it, these evils were released into the world. The only thing left in the box was hope. This story serves as a warning about the consequences of curiosity and the necessity of hope in difficult times.
The only way that Pandora Jewelry relates to Greek mythology is the name 'Pandora', from 'Pandora's Box'.
It came from the greek story about the Pandora box
No. Pandora wasn't a god.
Pandora's Roman name is the same as her Greek name.
Pandora is indeed her Greek name. In Greek, it is written Πανδώρα
Pandora is a female in Greek mythology; which has no chronology of age.
Still Pandora, or Πανδώρα.
No. Hestia is a Greek goddess, but Pandora was made by Hephaestus.
Pandora was not a greek goddess. She was a human, cousins with a greek hero. Her purpose was to open Pandora's jar which contained some nasty stuff
The Greek Gods gave Pandora the box.
Pandora was the first woman in greek mythology, wife of Epimetheus and she released all of man's faults
No, Pandora is both the Greek name and the Roman one.