two coins
Don't Pay the Ferryman was created in 1982.
Athenians placed obolus/obol (a small silver coin) under the tongue of a deceased person, to pay the ferryman Charon for the trip across the Styx.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A coin to pay the ferryman to row them across the river to the land of the dead.
One gold drachama.
Actually, they would put a coin in or on a dead person's mouth, to allow them to pay the ferryman Charon to take them across the river Styx to Hades.
The Romans buried their dead with coins so that they would have money to pay the ferryman, Charon, to take them across the River Styx into the Underworld.
In Greek Mythology, the River Styx was the river that took the souls of the dead to the afterlife. You had to pay the ferryman Charon to transport you across the river.
Charon was the name of the ferryman that brought the dead across the river Styx in the Underworld. Charon needed to be paid for the journey. Many Greeks or Romans buried their dead with coins in the mouth or eyes.
Charon, the ferryman.
Pay Charon the ferryman to take you across.
Charon the Ferryman.
Charon was the man who sailed the ferry across the River Styx to Tartarus.
She is a Greek singer Lizetta Nikolaou (Λιζέττα Νικολάου)In greek her song is called Ποιός πληρώνει τον βαρκάρη (Who pays the Ferryman).