Pandora, in Greek mythology, is often associated with the story of her creation and the opening of her infamous box, rather than a specific marriage date. She was given to Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus, as a gift from the gods. Their union symbolizes the relationship between curiosity and consequences, but specific dates for their marriage are not provided in the myths.
Pandora first women in the earth and blessed with every kind of virtue
Pandora married Epimetheus and had a daughter named Pyrrha who married Deucalion son of Prometheus and Pronoia.
I do not know he had a symbol. He married Pandora, though.
She did not kill herself! Epimetheus married Pandora. They had a daughter, Pyrrha, who married Deucalion and survived the deluge with him. This deluge killed everybody else on Earth (including Pandora, of course).
Pandora, the first woman in Greek mythology, was married to Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus. Zeus sent Pandora to Epimetheus as a gift, despite Prometheus's warning not to accept anything from the gods. Their union is famously linked to the release of troubles into the world when Pandora opened a jar (often misinterpreted as a box) that contained all the evils of humanity.
Yes, to Epimetheus.
Yes, Pandora.
Yes Pandora Married Epimetheus.
When she married Epimetheus.
Pandora married and had at least one child with the Titan, Epimetheus.
Hermes was not married per se but he fathered children of several consorts.
Prometheus was suspicious about Pandora and refused, so she married his brother Epimetheus. Prometheus married Clymene.
Pandora first women in the earth and blessed with every kind of virtue
In earlier versions of the myth it is implied that Pandora married the Titan Epimetheus. In later versions of the myth, Pandora is explicitly married to the Titan Epimetheus and has a daughter named Pyrrha who then married Deucalion. Pandora was also created by the god of the forge, Hephaestus, at Zeus' request. So depending on how you look at it, they may have some relation to Pandora.
Pandora married Epimetheus and had a daughter named Pyrrha who married Deucalion son of Prometheus and Pronoia.
I do not know he had a symbol. He married Pandora, though.
Depending on the source, Pandora was said to have married Prometheus or Epimetheus.