Prometheus helped Zeus in the war against the Titans because he believed that Zeus, as the leader of the Olympian gods, would bring a new order that could benefit humanity. He saw the potential for a more favorable relationship between gods and humans under Zeus's rule, contrasting with the oppressive nature of the Titans. Additionally, Prometheus was motivated by his desire to protect and advance human civilization, believing that aligning with Zeus would ultimately serve that purpose.
Since Prometheus sided with Zeus in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, he had to fight against Cronus. That is what made them enemies.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus represents the archetypes of the strength of the human will and defiance against authority.
The Titans were punished by Zeus and the other Olympian gods after their defeat in the Titanomachy, a great war between the Titans and the Olympians. As a consequence of their rebellion against the new order of gods, many Titans were imprisoned in Tartarus, a deep abyss used for torment and punishment. This punishment served to establish the supremacy of the Olympian gods and maintain order in the cosmos. Prometheus, a Titan who sided with humanity, was also punished for defying Zeus by stealing fire for mankind.
Two Titans sided with Zeus; Themis and Prometheus.
Because Prometheus helped the Zeus and his siblings defeat the other Titans.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were Titans that Zeus did not banish to Tartarus.
Since Prometheus sided with Zeus in the war between the Titans and the Olympians, he had to fight against Cronus. That is what made them enemies.
Zeus was helped by one Titan, Prometheus. Also by three Giants the ''Hecatonchires'' (monsters with one houndred hands) and the satyr Pan.
Other gods, Hecatonkcheires (the Hundred-Handed Ones), Cyclopes, and various numbers of good Titans including Prometheus.
Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans, against the will of Zeus. Zeus then punished Prometheus with torture for eternity (an eagle eating his liver everyday).
Zeus's father, Kronos, or Cronus, as the Romans called him, was one of the first Titans. He imprisoned the Cyclopes and the hundred headed monsters that were his brothers and Gaea sought help from Kronos's children. She knew one was destined to dethrone Kronos, so their was a terrible battle between the Titans and the Olympians. Two of the Titans helped Zeus, and one was Prometheus, but I cannot remember the other Titan.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus helped humans (he gave them the fire of the Gods). This made Zeus cross and the then punished Prometheus for doing this in a terrible way.
Prometheus, against the wish of Zeus.