That he is killed by his own son is how King Arisius finally meets his fate according to ancient Greek mythology.
Specifically, Argive King Acrisius consults the Delphic Oracle, who says that he will be killed by his own daughter's son. Acrisius therefore imprisons his daughter, Danaë, who nevertheless becomes pregnant with Zeus the chief god's son. Acrisius locks mother and child in a chest, which he has hurtled into the choppy sea. Danaë's son nevertheless survives and grows up to become the hero Perseus.
According to one version, Perseus kills his father by accidentally hitting him in the head with a discus at the athletic games in Larissa. According to another version, Perseus kills Acrisius by showing him the head of the monstrous Medusa, whose view turns viewers into stone.
Zeus did not directly meet Odysseus in a personal encounter, but he played a significant role in Odysseus's journey as the king of the gods. In Homer's "Odyssey," Zeus is involved in deciding Odysseus's fate, particularly when he sends Hermes to free Odysseus from Calypso's island. Additionally, Zeus's influence is felt throughout Odysseus’s adventures, as he oversees the events that shape his long journey home to Ithaca.
Theseus found out that his father was the King of Athens so he traveled there in order to meet him.
After the 10-year siege, Troy finally fell in the hands of the Greeks. The remaining chieftains each went back to his country, to meet his own fate. Agamemnon fell in the hands of his avenging son Orestes. Menelaus went back to Sparta with Helen. Odysseus though remained a wanderer for another 10 years, having encountered a lot of obstacles thrown by the gods for his arrogance over the victory at Troy. But after his sufferings in the hands of various temptresses and monsters, he was finally forgiven and Athena led him back to his homeland, Ithaca where his faithful wife Penelope was waiting for him.
Gilgamesh meets his end by dying of old age. Despite his quest for immortality, he comes to accept his mortality and finds peace in knowing that his legacy will live on through the stories and legends that are told about him.
Book five of the Odyssey is Poseidon's first appearance. All of the gods except Poseidon meet at Olympus to discuss Odysseus's fate. Poseidon is angry that Odysseus escaped Calypso's island and creates a storm to sink his ship.
NOOOOOOOOOOOO..... unless you meet them by fate, which would be cool.
It failed to become law.
How did King George the third meet his wife
It was fate that the two would meet in such a big city.Fate is not what drives men to their ruin, but rather their own choices.The fate of the treasure ship was unknown for more than three hundred years.
B.falling action
The brook finally met the river after crossing the Philip's cottage.
His destiny was to be king. Destiny stepped in and made her a heroine.
Grendel is about to meet his fate.
11 AM and PM. When hands finally meet, it's 12:00.
Probably shortly after we meet.
That he is helpless in the face of the destiny that he receives as a helpless baby is the reason why Oedipus calls himself a child of fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus is fated to grow up to be his father's killer and his mother's husband. His parents and two shepherds as well as he himself make efforts for that fate not to be realized. But fate turns Oedipus' life exactly in the direction that it needs to go for him to meet his destiny at every turn.
It is...Falling Action