Thisbe!
Thisbe. She is the inspiration for Shakespeare's Juliet.
Zeus's Eagle
Prometheus
Maybe you are thinking about Pyramus and THisbe. They were in love, the were about to meet. Pyramus saw the bloodstaned veil of Thisbe. He thought she had been eaten by a lion and he killed himself for grief. She found him dead.
Yes, in Greek mythology, it is said that Zeus's wife, Rhea, tricked him into swallowing a stone instead of their son, Zeus, to protect the child from being eaten.
Nectar is another name for ambrosia, the food of the gods (in Greek mythology) which when eaten grants immortality.
In Greek mythology, Prometheus was a Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock where an eagle would eat his liver every day, only for it to regenerate and be eaten again the next day.
On Mount Olympus, all the gods were served nectar and ambrosia. So that is what Artemis ate.
Technically, it was Zeus. Zeus was the oldest son of Cronus, a Titan. Zeus saved his siblings after they were eaten by their father. However, there were the Sky and the Earth (there are specific names but I forget what they are).
In Greek mythology, Tityos was punished in the Underworld by having his liver eaten daily by two vultures. It was part of his eternal torment for attempting to rape Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
No, Poseidon was not eaten by his father, Cronus. Instead, when Cronus swallowed his children to prevent them from overthrowing him, Poseidon was saved by his brother Zeus, who forced Cronus to regurgitate his siblings. Afterward, Poseidon became one of the major gods in Greek mythology, ruling over the sea.
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"