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imported>GZilla311 On account of the fact that sources say they are one and the same. His relative benevolence in the Shroud shows a lot of Prometheus tendencies, too. |
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[[File:Prometheus brings fire to mankind.jpg|thumb|''Promethus brings fire to humanity'', by {{Wiki|Heinrich Füger}}]] | [[File:Prometheus brings fire to mankind.jpg|thumb|''Promethus brings fire to humanity'', by {{Wiki|Heinrich Füger}}]] | ||
'''Prometheus''' is a Titan in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. | '''Prometheus''' is a Titan in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. | ||
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Prometheus is a Titan in Greek mythology.
According to mythology, he created mankind and stole fire from Mount Olympus to allow humans to create their own civilization.[1] As punishment for rebelling against the gods, Prometheus was chained to a rock for eternity, where an eagle would eat his liver daily.[2]
Gallery
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A relief depicting Prometheus' creation of mankind
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Prometheus Bound, by Peter Paul Rubens
