Orpheus turned to look back upon Eurydice to be sure Hades had kept his word (when Hades had told him not to do so).
Because of the vow the "Big Three" (Zeus, Hades, Poseidon) took after the prophesy; not to have any children.
Most likely Artemis was mad though she did not punish her. It is not told in the story whether or not she was mad
He was asleep under the stern of his ship, the Argo, and it fell on him because it was rotten and killed him instantly. This happened because he broke his vow to love Medea forever and lost favour with the gods.
Ysobel means Gods promise / Gods vow
Hera was Jason's sole benefactor. Any other gods or goddesses would have helped him only at her behest. Because he later broke his vow to be with Medea for all time, Hera forsook him and he died alone.
no they did not that is just part of rick reodions story.
samson
Because of the vow the "Big Three" (Zeus, Hades, Poseidon) took after the prophesy; not to have any children.
He can its because he took a vow of silence as a child and surprisingly and modestly never broke it
Because you forgive his one mistake, and look at all the great things he's done instead. ( from the movie: The Vow )
Most likely Artemis was mad though she did not punish her. It is not told in the story whether or not she was mad
No, a priest is bound by the seal of confession and cannot disclose anything said during confession to anyone, under any circumstances. This confidentiality is a sacred obligation in the Catholic Church.
A vow of celibacy.
descibtion for characters in the vow
There is no such vow in Greek myth, for Persephone was QUEEN of Hades. You might, however, be thinking of the decree Zeus made for the return of Persephone to Olympus. Because Demeter refused to let anything grow until her daughter was returned, Zeus said that Hades must give her back, provided she had not eaten anything while in his realm. Since she had eaten 6 pomegranate seeds, she was forced to spend 6 months of the year with Hades and the rest she was allowed to do with as she pleased.
Kim Carpenter is the author of The Vow
Samson took the Nazarite vow, which included abstaining from alcohol, not cutting his hair, and avoiding contact with dead bodies.