she lived in Greese, Troy.
Cassandra
No; because Cassandra was not a Greek goddess but a mortal princess of Troy.
Cassandra was a princess of Troy who foretold its destruction. Apollo had granted her the power to see the future, but she was ungrateful so he gave her the curse that her prophecies would never be believed.
Cassandra was not a Greek goddess, she was, however, she did have the gift of prophecy given to her by Apollo. She fell out of love with Apollo and in love with someone else, so Apollo gave her the curse of any word that left her lips everyone would think it was a lie. she live in Troy because she was the princess of it.
In Greek mythology Cassandra was a princess of Troy blessed with the ability to foretell the future, but at the same time cursed in that no one believed her. She was not able to save Troy even though she tried to warn the Trojans about what would happen.
Cassandra is a princess of Troy. By most accounts she is the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba. She is the twin of Helenus and cursed by Apollo. She is also sister to Hector and Paris.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy. Her beauty caused Apollo, God of Knowledge, to grant her the gift of prophecy. However, when she did not return his love, Apollo placed a curse on her so that no one would ever believe her predictions. It was Cassandra who foretold the destruction of Troy.
Troy
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a princess of Troy who was given the gift of prophecy by Apollo. When Cassandra refused Apollo's advances, he placed a curse on her so that no one would believe her prophecies. This ultimately led to her tragic fate during the fall of Troy.
Princess/Priestess Cassandra but she was cursed w the prohency of being correct but never believed by Apollo.
In the myth of Apollo and Cassandra, Apollo, the god of prophecy, falls in love with Cassandra, a mortal princess of Troy. To win her affection, he offers her the gift of prophecy, which she accepts. However, after receiving the gift, she rejects Apollo, leading him to curse her so that no one would believe her prophecies. As a result, despite foreseeing the fall of Troy and other disasters, Cassandra's warnings go unheeded, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy.