Prometheus, a Titan, stole fire from the Olympic gods and gave it to man.
it would had to be Zeus bc he wanted her to open the box to punish man for having receive fire..
Prometheus stole fire from Helios and gave it to man. Hermes, Athenia, and Hades LOANED Perseus their magical accessories. (Winged Sandles, Aegis, Helm of Darkness) Typhon beat-up Zeus and stole his strength.
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Prometheus.
Because the Greeks said that he created man and gave them fire
A Greek god (I forget his name) created man from clay. Many years later, prometheus stole hephaestus' fire and gave it to man.
It usually means boldly or defiantly creative or original, after the character Prometheus in Greek mythology who stole fire from the gods and gave it to man.
Fire -- He only gave them fire :)
"He" is inconclusive. There were more then one "he" who gave qualities to man in Greek Myth - there was even more then one race of man!
Prometheus, a Titan, stole fire from the Olympic gods and gave it to man.
One Greek myth on the creation of man is that they were created from the earth. However, the most common is that Zeus gave the job of creating man and all the animals to the titan Prometheus. Prometheus gave all the gifts to animals such as shells for turtles or wings for the birds and there was nothing left for man. Prometheus gave man fire as a gift and Zeus chained him to a rock for doing so. Zeus believed that man needed to be weakened so all the goddesses created women, with beauty, grace, charm, lies and seduction.
Fire is in the keeping of Hestia, and when it is considered that Prometheus gave fire to man, and what man has done with fire; it should be clear that Hestia needs no weapons.
It was given to man by Prometheus.
it would had to be Zeus bc he wanted her to open the box to punish man for having receive fire..
That's what i want to know.