A little of both.
Zeus was both feared and loved in ancient Greek mythology. As the king of the gods, he commanded immense power and authority, which instilled fear among mortals and deities alike due to his ability to punish and bring storms. However, he was also revered and loved for his role as a protector of justice and order, often seen as a benevolent figure who upheld social norms and ensured the welfare of his people. This duality made him a complex and pivotal figure in Greek religion and culture.
The consort of Anubis is Anput.
There are no myths about the childhood of Anubis.
No Anubis is not a bad word, Anubis is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion.
Osiris took over from Anubis and Anubis had no where to go so he was told to do the embalming in which was very weird because anubis' daughter was the goddess of embalming liquids.
Egyptian myth does not say Anubis feared anything.
It is much better to be feared than loved for the purpose of retaining authority owing to dread of punishment.
Both, some feared her, some loved her. I'm sorry my answer wasn't very detailed.
It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both. ... Niccolo Machiavelli
According to Machiavelli, he writes, "The answer of course, that it would be best to be both loved and feared." He wants the best of both!
It simply means it's better to be feared than loved. Some like to be feared more because when someone fears a person they usually are to scared of them to fight back. But it's more of an opinion because some people would rather be loved
It's better to be loved 'cuz people will like you.
Machiavelli argues that it is better for a prince to be both loved and feared, but if he cannot be both, it is safer to be feared. He believes that fear can ensure obedience and control, while love can be fickle and easily lost. It is possible for a prince to be both loved and feared, but striking the right balance can be challenging.
The book is called "The Prince" and was written by Niccolò Machiavelli in the early 16th century. It is a political treatise that explores the dynamics of power and leadership, advocating for a ruler to be both loved and feared, but suggesting that it is safer to be feared to maintain control.
no it's not!....being lovedd is way more important than being feared. yeah fear =respect but no love= being lonely....everyone needs love
Unlikely, but he was admired, respected, feared and respected.
Niccolo Machiavelli