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    Pro·me·the·us
    /prəˈmēTHēəs/
    • 1. a demigod, one of the Titans, who was worshiped by craftsmen. When Zeus hid fire from man, Prometheus stole it by trickery and returned it to earth. As punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock where an eagle fed each day on his liver, which grew again each night; he was rescued by Hercules.
  2. The meaning of PROMETHEUS is a Titan who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from heaven and giving it to humankind.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrometheusPrometheus - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Prometheus (/ p r ə ˈ m iː θ i ə s /; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s], possibly meaning "forethought") is one of the Titans and a god of fire.

  4. May 7, 2024 · Prometheus, in Greek religion, one of the Titans, the supreme trickster, and a god of fire. His intellectual side was emphasized by the apparent meaning of his name, Forethinker. In common belief he developed into a master craftsman, and in this connection he was associated with fire and the creation of mortals.

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  5. noun. Greek myth a Titan, who stole fire from Olympus to give to mankind and in punishment was chained to a rock, where an eagle tore at his liver until Hercules freed him. Prometheus. In classical mythology, the Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humans.

  6. Prometheus is a demigod in Greek mythology who stole fire from Mount Olympus. Learn how to pronounce, translate and use this word in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. Apr 20, 2013 · Prometheus (meaning "Forethought") was one of the ringleaders of the battle between the Titans and the Olympian gods led by Zeus to gain control of the heavens, a struggle which was said to have lasted ten years.

  8. Prometheus is a demigod in Greek mythology who stole fire from Mount Olympus. Learn how to pronounce, translate and use this word in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.

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