February 22nd, 2009

Help with Greek mythology character! (Prometheus)?

well, so I'm doing a project on the character of Prometheus, the person who stole fire from Zeus and gave it to mortals. It would help if you could give me some information about it. Try to answer some of these questions: 1 – "Family Prometheus tree (is he related to any other person …?) Greek mythology 2 – Where do you Prometheus? (Ads, ads, movies, parties, greeting cards) 3 – Why is it important to Prometheus? (Did anything in addition to giving fire to mortals?) Any other information ExtrAA others is also useful, thanks! * Also, Prometheus has no symbol to represent? (For example, the god of water has a trident representing him) ** Also help give me a link of images with Prometheus

Prometheus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prometheus shots effectively to humans, is a difference subtle but important as Zues is the one you removed. As punishment to return fire to human beings was tied to a rock, while a large eagle ate his liver every day just to re-grow to be eaten again the next day. It is the sun of Iapetus, a Titan 28mythology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iapetus_%% 29


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