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Eternal curse and eternal punishment were always the pain and suffering of the ultimate form brought about by myth and religion. This is a part of the Greek myth that happened. Eternal Punishment
Perhaps the most famous of them is huge Prometheus. He is believed to have made man from clay and was stolen for the movement by human beings to promote the use of fire power, progress and civilization. He is known for wisdom and human defense. Punishment for theft of Prometheus is the subject of his myths, a topic in ancient and contemporary art. Zeus king of Olympus gods sentenced to Titan an eternal torture for his crime. Immortal Prometheus was tied to the rock and there was eagle everyday, but the coat of Zeus was sent to the liver to eat so that it grows again the next day.
Another famous Titan. Zeus was punished because he was standing with the giant. His punishment is to support Heaven forever. Only one person supported heaven, and when Atlas cheated on him, this is Hercules. But Hercules cheated on him.
You may have never heard of him unless you have read the work of French philosopher Alber Kamas. Sisyphus is a king to be fined, forced to roll over a huge cobblestone on the mountain and watch it go backwards and repeat that action forever. His punishment is the result of a series of events, from one of the secrets of betraying Zeus to the god of plagiarism
Danaides is 50 daughters of Danaus. They are to marry 50 sons of Egyptian king, the wonderful child of Egyptian king Danaus. Except for one of them, in the most common myth version, everyone was sentenced to kill her husband on the wedding night and to permanently carry water to the sieve and drilling equipment.
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In Greek mythology, Atlas (/ ætləs /; Greek: Ἄτλας, Átlas) is Titan, which was condemned to hold the sky forever after Titanomachy. Atlas also played the two roles of Greek's largest hero Hercules (Romans is the same as Hercules) and Perseus in mythology. According to the ancient Greek poet Hesiod, the Atlas was standing at the edge of the extreme west of the Earth. Later he was gradually recognized as the Atlas mountain range in the northwestern part of Africa and was known as "the king of Mauritania." It is said that Atlas is very skilled in philosophy, mathematics and astronomy. In ancient times, he was thought to invent the first spherical ball. In some texts, he is even thought of as an invention of astronomy itself.
Calypso (myth), Titan Atlas with Goddess 's goddess' s goddess in Greek mythology. Calypso lives alone on the strange Ogia Island in the Ionian Sea. When the Greek hero Odysseus suffered a shipwreck in Ogygia, she fell in love with him and made him a virtual prisoner for seven years. If he is pleased with her, she promises him eternal life and eternal youth, but she can not overcome the desire for him to go home. At the command of God Zeus, she finally released Odysseus and gave him some material to make the raft leaving the island. After he left, she passed away with grief
Greek myth Odysseus, Greek legend, Greek hero, ruler of Ithaca, and one of the Greek military leaders during the Trojan war. Homer 's "Odyssey" talks about Odysseus' adventure and the ultimate return after the decade of Troy for 10 years. Originally, Odysseus was mentioned as the son of King Isaac, but in the later tradition King King S. King Corinth was considered his true father, his mother later joined with Rurte. got married. First Odyssey rejected the bank