Attracting sailors with their voices and then eating them.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," there were two sirens mentioned. They were known for luring sailors with their enchanting voices to shipwreck on their island. Odysseus encountered the sirens on his journey home.
Yes
No. Dionysus is the god of wine. It's Odysseus whose crew survived the sirens.
Mostly they say Anthemoessa, a lost island or series of islands, but there were other islands at sea that were known to wreck ships and hence be the lair of sirens.
The Sirens were beautiful but spiteful spirits whose song would attract passing sailors, who would be lured to their deaths when their ships crashed on the rocks below.
Sirens are mythical creatures from ancient Greek mythology, said to be half-woman, half-bird, known for their enchanting songs that lured sailors to their doom. As creatures of myth and folklore, sirens have been part of storytelling for centuries but are not actual living beings.
Police cars have sirens.
Sirens cause shipwrecks to protect their existence.
No, there is NO roman connection with the Sirens.
Sirens are mythical creatures and do not exist.
Simmons Sirens was created in 1989.
Secret of the Sirens was created in 2006.