When Odysseus has strung the bow, Zeus/Jove thunders loudly as a sign.
Odysseus asks for a sign from Zeus to seek reassurance and divine approval for his journey home. As a leader, he understands the importance of receiving guidance and validation from the gods, especially in times of uncertainty. A sign would reinforce his resolve and provide confidence to his men, demonstrating that their efforts are favored by the divine. Ultimately, it reflects Odysseus's deep connection to the will of the gods in Greek culture.
It saved the citizens of Athens from having their ex-tyrant Hippias, who they had expelled, restored by the Persians, who wanted to use him to stop Athens from interfering in support of the rebellious Greek cities within their empire.
Titan gods are one generation up and gave birth to the Olmypion gods. The Olympian gods overthrew the titan gods and began ruling the earth.
there different because there different gods and in different places
The Athenians were assisted in getting rid of the tyrant Hippias by the Spartans, particularly through the efforts of King Cleomenes I. In 510 BCE, Cleomenes invaded Athens and helped to provoke a rebellion against Hippias. This led to Hippias's eventual expulsion from power, allowing for the establishment of a more democratic government in Athens.
what was the second sign given by god
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They used to do a dance to there gods as a sign of kindness.
In reaction to the tyranny of Hippias.
This is no firm date of birth recorded for Hippias, but we do know that he died in 490 BC.He was "Tyrant of Athens" from 528/527 to 510 BC, so it's assumed that he was born sometime in the 550's or 540's BC.
They used to do a dance to there gods as a sign of kindness.
it is a sign or gods unity and love for us.
Buddists wear nothing but robes as a sign of restect to their gods.
As a sign of gods love , marriges must last unto death.
He was with the Persians at the battle of Marathon and is said to have died on the way back at Lemnos in 490 BC.
Hippias, the tyrant of Athens who was expelled, and went to Persia for help. King Darius I sent him with the Persian punitive expedition against Athens in 490 BCE to take control of Athens again and keep it quiet. The expedition failed at Marathon, and Hippias died there.