Pandora was not a Greek goddess, she was the first woman. The gods had created her. She opened a pithos (jar) out of curiosity. Often referred to as Pandora's Box (but it wasn't, it was a jar) According to myth, when she opened the jar, hatred, evils, plague, and diseases escaped leaving only hope in it when she closed it.
Pandora is not a goddess. She was the first mortal woman.
Pandora was not a goddess, she was the first mortal on earth and made by the gods.
Do you know if Pandora the Goddess was respected/
Pandora wasnt a goddess, she was the first mortal on earth. she was molded by the gods out of clay and given to Epimetheus as a wife.
Pandora was not a goddess. She was the first woman ever created in order to be a plague to men.
pandora. she is.
Pandora was not a greek goddess. She was a human, cousins with a greek hero. Her purpose was to open Pandora's jar which contained some nasty stuff
Pandora wan't a goddess she was just the first female of mankind (the equivalent to the Christian Eve)
Pandora was not a goddess, but the first mortal woman, created by the gods. She had one child: Pyrrha.
Actually, Atlanta was a demigod, not a goddess.
Pandora is not a Greek goddess in the traditional sense, but rather the first mortal woman in Greek mythology. She was created by the gods, particularly by Hephaestus on the orders of Zeus, and each god gave her a unique trait (beauty, cunning, curiosity, etc.). She is most famous for opening a jar (commonly miscalled "Pandora’s box") that released all the evils into the world, leaving only hope inside. Roman Equivalent of Pandora: Pandora does not have a direct Roman counterpart as goddesses like Hera (Juno), Athena (Minerva), and Aphrodite (Venus) do. However, the story of Pandora was still adopted by Roman writers like Ovid and Hesiod (translated/adapted), but her name remained Pandora in Roman mythology too. So, her Roman name is also Pandora.
No. Hestia is a Greek goddess, but Pandora was made by Hephaestus.