Chained to a rock in the mountains, where an eagle (some say a vulture) came every day and gnawed his liver. This went on for 30 years until the hero Hercules slew the bird, ending Prometheus's torment.
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
Zeus took away fire from Prometheus as punishment for stealing it to give to humanity. This act of defiance angered Zeus, who wanted to keep fire as a symbol of divine power. As further punishment, Zeus also condemned Prometheus to eternal torment, where he was bound to a rock and had his liver eaten by an eagle every day.
Prometheus was punished by Zeus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humanity. As a consequence, Zeus had him bound to a rock where an eagle would eat his liver every day, only for it to regenerate each night, subjecting him to eternal torment. This punishment symbolized the severe consequences of defying the will of the gods. Ultimately, he was rescued by Hercules, but his suffering highlighted the tension between divine authority and human advancement.
Hades is king of the underworld because he was caught trying to steal his brother Poseidons trident and his other brother Zeus lightning bolt. As a punishment Zeus banned Hades to the underworld forever.
He was the god of time and the king of the gods until Zeus, his son, overthrew him and imprisioned him in Tartarus, the place of punishment in the Underworld.
Yes Ched is better than Prometheuss. So Ched should help out Promtheuss with finding his processor stuff. PLEASE CHED!!!!
Zeus and Poseidon won, Hades was sent to hell as a punishment.
That would be Kronos or Cronos ( same thing), his punishment was being cut up by the same scythe he used to kill Uranus by Zeus, then he was sent to Tartarus.
The son of Zeus who revealed the secrets of the gods was Prometheus. He stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans, leading to his punishment by Zeus.
Zeus took away fire from Prometheus as punishment for stealing it to give to humanity. This act of defiance angered Zeus, who wanted to keep fire as a symbol of divine power. As further punishment, Zeus also condemned Prometheus to eternal torment, where he was bound to a rock and had his liver eaten by an eagle every day.
The Kallikaks - 1977 The Bells Are Wronging 1-2 was released on: USA: 10 August 1977
Getting his liver teared out every day by an eagle
Mostly good but some evil as punishment.
Pandora.
he was punished because he was on the opposing team of Zeus in the in the great war. instead of throwing atlas into tartaras, Zeus gave atlas the special punishment of holding the sky.
Polyphemus shows his irreverence for Zeus by boasting about his own superiority and proclaiming that he does not fear the gods. He is disrespectful and dismissive of Zeus's power, which angers the god and leads to his eventual punishment.
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