Epimetheus
In Greek mythology, Zeus did not make Pandora himself. Pandora was created by the gods Hephaestus and Athena, who endowed her with beauty and talents. Zeus then gave her a jar (not a box) as a wedding gift, which ultimately brought misfortune to the world when she opened it.
Hercules is one of Zeus' most famous sons in Greek mythology.
He warned her to never open.
Zeus sent Pandora to Earth as a form of punishment for humanity after Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to them. He gifted Pandora with a box (or jar) containing all the world's evils, instructing her not to open it. However, driven by curiosity, she opened the box, releasing those evils into the world. The only thing that remained inside was hope, allowing humanity to endure the hardships that followed.
Zeus, sent Pandora down to earth as a punishment to men. He gave her a jar (or an amphora; not a box!) and told her not to open it. Out of curiosity she opened it and the jar released sorrow, anger, and all negative emotions into the world. However, suprisingly it also released hope.
Zeus gave Pandora to Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus, in response to Prometheus stealing fire back for mankind. Pandora is the first woman in Greek mythology.
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Pandora's box was given to her by Zeus the lightning god
Zeus gave it to her.
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Pandora's box
His highest accomplishment was making Zeus a clay woman named Pandora, to send down a box of information to the humans. :p
In Greek mythology, Zeus did not make Pandora himself. Pandora was created by the gods Hephaestus and Athena, who endowed her with beauty and talents. Zeus then gave her a jar (not a box) as a wedding gift, which ultimately brought misfortune to the world when she opened it.
Pandora.
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