She was given all good qualities (not specified). Her personal qualities must not be mistaken for the misery she brought in her box.
beauty, she could play music, persuassion, and curiosity.
the gift that the cyclops gave Zeus is the lightning bolt
The cyclops gave Hades the helm of invisibility which allowed the person wearing it to become invisible.
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It is to give "gifts" to the gods so the gods wouldn't do anything bad to the people or give them hardships.
No dates are given in any Greek myths. Most gods were thought to have lived for eternity.
No, she was created by the gods and given gifts by them, she had no father or mother, and neither does it say she died, so she might have been immortal.
Zeus was the ruler of the Greek Gods and Kronos was the ruler of the Titans.
No. The Greek gods were just as important.
Yes, very much so, as to cross Greek gods was believed to earn the ire of the goddesses and gods who had given that law to mankind.
It is to give "gifts" to the gods so the gods wouldn't do anything bad to the people or give them hardships.
Birth dates are not given in Greek mythology, and Greek gods did not die.
The gods that succeeded the titans were the Olympians.
Most often they are given to a centaur for tutoring.
According to Greek mythology, Pandora was the first mortal woman.
They expected to be given gifts...it was part of Ancient Greek culture to give gifts to your guests...I think.
Pandora means "all" and "gifts", because the gods, in creating her, bestowed upon her many gifts, including allure, beauty and curiosity, not to mention her famous Jar.
unlikely other languages the word left in greek is αριστερος which means excellent
According to Greek myth, when Prometheus made man, he wanted to give them a special gift. But his brother, Epimetheus, had given all the gifts to the other animals that had been made. So, Prometheus, knowing man was special, made him walk upright, in the image of the gods, and gave him fire, such as only the gods themselves could harness. So, the Greeks made statues of their gods in their own image, since if mankind was made to look like the gods, they must have the same form. The reality of it is that we create gods in our own image, and the Greek sculptors use the only form they knew, the human form, to represent their gods.
The most common food associated with the Greek gods is ambrosia, which is the food of the gods. Ambrosia was claimed to be very hazardous to humans, and only gods were able to eat it. There is also the grape which is associated with Dionysus, the greek god of wine. The fig and apple was commonly given to the greek gods as offerings. There is also the olive, which was created by a certain greek god, although I cant remember which one. Mostly all the foods eaten by the Greeks were associated to the gods, for the people believed that the gods had made all plants and living things.
No dates are given in any Greek myths. Most gods were thought to have lived for eternity.