n Greek mythology, Thyestes (Θυέστης) was the son of Pelops, King of Olympia, and Hippodamia and father of Pelopia and Aegisthus. Thyestes and his twin brother, Atreus, were exiled by their father for having murdered their half-brother, Chrysippus in their desire for the throne of Olympia. Click link below to read more about this!
He killed his own family.
none he was foced to be the god of the underworld -no actually his crime was kid napping of persephone
Aegisthus was the son of Thyestes and his daughter, Pelopia. He was Clytemnestra's lover, though she was married to Agamemnon, and helped her kill him.
Athena turned Medusa into a hideous monster with snakes as hair. if you look at them you turn to stone. She also killed apollo.
Aztec slaves were not people captured in war. Likewise, slavery was not hereditary. A person became a slave either when he was sold by a family member into slavery or as a punishment for committing a crime.
If you commit a crime in Mexico, you may face legal consequences such as arrest, prosecution, and potential imprisonment. The severity of the punishment will depend on the nature of the crime committed.
Yes, happens all the time. Not the punishment they deserve.
Chopping up the children of his brother Thyestes and serving them to him.
Punishment may serve to prevent a person from wanting to commit crimes in the future (deterrence) or they may serve to keep a person from being able to commit a future crime (incapacitate). However, one factor has been found to have a major influence on reducing future crime, and that is the CERTAINTY of punishment. The severity of punishment has some degree of effect, but when a person is CERTAIN that they WILL be caught, and they WILL be punished, crime decreases.
Then you did not commit a crime. I assume you mean, "What do you do if you are charged with a crime you did not commit?" The answer is, "You get a lawyer."
I will assume that you meant "commit" a crime. The answer is "no". While the death penalty deters crime if enacted swiftly, there is little evidence to support coporal punishment as a whole. Pscyholgically speaking, violence begets violence. Therefore, corporal punishment for those who break the law (or for misbehaving children, for that matter) is not an effective form of punishment.
Not an excuse. If you're caught and convicted you'll have to carry the punishment anyhow.
While Odysseus is praying, his men commit the crime of consuming the cattle of the sun god, Helios, a direct violation of Odysseus's warning not to do so. This act leads to their downfall and punishment by the gods.
In Islamic law, the punishment for women who commit a crime can vary depending on the specific circumstances and the severity of the offense. Generally, punishments may include fines, imprisonment, or in some cases, corporal punishment. It is important to note that Islamic law emphasizes justice, mercy, and rehabilitation, and punishments are meant to be carried out in a fair and just manner.
Commit is the verb commonly used for crimes. For example, "He committed a crime."
If you were not told to take cookies off the counter, but you did, your mom or dad will give you a punishment.
No, actually Thyestes had an affair with Atreus's wife.