Zeus's Eagle
In greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from Zeus, and was punished by having his liver eaten by an eagle every day.So, I imagine his advice would be"Don't steal", or"Don't get caught"
Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock in the Caucasus, where his liver was eaten daily by an eagle. As Prometheus was immortal, his liver grew back over night.
He sculpted men from clay and gave them the gift of fire.answer for who is Prometheus: Prometheus is from Greek mythology, he was quite intelligent, and stole fire from the high god Zeus and gave it to people. Zeus punished Prometheus, by tying him to a rock while an eagle ate his liver every day only to have it grow back to be eaten again the next day as being a god Prometheus was immortal.
Prometheus was the creator of man in Greek myth. Because of his gift of fire (which he stole from the gods), he was punished by being chained to a rock and having his liver eaten out every day by an eagle. Because he was immortal, he could never die from this. He was eventually freed by Heracles after Chiron the Centaur exchanged his immortality for Prometheus' freedom.
Prometheus stole fire form zues, and taught the mortals medicine and other civilized activities. His punishment was that zues had prometheus nailed to a rock and every day an eagle would fly down and tear out his liver. every night, since prometheus was a titan, his liver regrew.
In greek mythology, Prometheus stole fire from Zeus, and was punished by having his liver eaten by an eagle every day.So, I imagine his advice would be"Don't steal", or"Don't get caught"
Fire. For his trouble Prometheus was chained to a rock and had his liver eaten daily by a vulture, until it was killed by Hercules.
prometheus was chained to a rock by zeus' servants and a vulture ate his liver every day, only for it to regrow and be eaten again the next day
Prometheus stole it and was punished by being chained to a rock forever where his regenerating liver is eaten daily by a vulture. Later Heracles kills the vulture and frees Prometheus
Prometheus.
No. It is thought in Greek mythology to either be the arrow used by Apollo to vaquish the Cyclopes or Hercules to kill the eagle Aquila that gnawed Prometheus' liver.
Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock in the Caucasus, where his liver was eaten daily by an eagle. As Prometheus was immortal, his liver grew back over night.
He in Greek Mythology gave the people fire and the Gods punished him by strapping him to a rock and a vulture tore out his liver every single day and it healed every night for Eternity.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus felt sorry for mankind, since they were cold and had no fur to keep them warm. So against Zeus' orders, Prometheus stole Fire from the Gods for man. For this he was punished by Zeus. Prometheus was enchained on a mountain where an eagle, a vulture came daily to eat him alive. His liver would be eaten out each day. After the day's suffering his body would restore during the night. This was to happen eternally. But after a while Zeus repented and released him. Prometheus is considered the protector of mankind. He was a Titan who reigned even before the Gods were formed.
Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock in the Caucasus, where his liver was eaten daily by an eagle. As Prometheus was immortal, his liver grew back over night.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus's weaknesses include his tendency to defy the gods and his compassion for mortals, which led to him stealing fire from Mount Olympus to give to humanity. As punishment, Zeus chained Prometheus to a rock and sent an eagle to eat his liver every day. Despite his suffering, Prometheus refused to give up his secrets or betray his beliefs.
He was chained to have his liver eaten out by a vulture every day by Zeus as punishment for his theft of Fire from the Gods.