Aetos Kaukasios (Caucasian Eagle ) ate he regenerating liver of Prometheus.
Prometheus' weakness is eagles/vultures, because they ate him.
He was chained on the Caucasus mountains. There, a vulture ate his liver.
Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock where an eagle ate his liver every day and, due to Prometheus' immortality, every night his liver grew back.
He chained Prometheus to a rock. Then, he had an eagle come and eat Prometheus's liver. However, Prometheus was immortal so his liver regrew every day. The eagle cam every day and ate Prometheus's liver. Prometheus was finally freed by Hercules, who broke the chains.A note: You might have noticed, but the eagle is one of Zeus's symbols...it's a bit ironic.
In return for some helpful advice for one of his labors, Heracles drove away the vulture that pecked at Prometheus's liver, and then broke the chains binding him. Thus, Prometheus was rescued.
Prometheus' weakness is eagles/vultures, because they ate him.
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Heracles slayed the eagle that ate at Prometheus' liver and broke the chains binding him to the rock.
he was a titan and a eagle ate his liver and heart out
He was chained to a rock where an eagle ate his liver every day and, due to Prometheus' immortality, every night his liver grew back.
He was chained to a rock where an eagle ate his liver every day and, due to Prometheus' immortality, every night his liver grew back.
He was chained on the Caucasus mountains. There, a vulture ate his liver.
Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock where an eagle ate his liver every day and, due to Prometheus' immortality, every night his liver grew back.
He chained Prometheus to a rock. Then, he had an eagle come and eat Prometheus's liver. However, Prometheus was immortal so his liver regrew every day. The eagle cam every day and ate Prometheus's liver. Prometheus was finally freed by Hercules, who broke the chains.A note: You might have noticed, but the eagle is one of Zeus's symbols...it's a bit ironic.
In return for some helpful advice for one of his labors, Heracles drove away the vulture that pecked at Prometheus's liver, and then broke the chains binding him. Thus, Prometheus was rescued.
He chained him to a mountain where vultures ripped out and ate his liver every day, for it to regrow at night
It was the god Prometheus who gave the humans fire. He stole it from Zeus and gave it to the humans. As a result, Zeus chained Prometheus to a cliff where an eagle ate his liver and internal organs continuously. Since he was immortal, his organs grew back.