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Prometheus

In Greek mythology, Prometheus (/prəˈmiːθiəs/; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς ) is a Titan responsible for creating or aiding humanity in its earliest days. He defied the Olympian gods by taking fire from them and giving it to humanity in the form of technology, knowledge and, more generally, civilization.

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Abode
Mount Olympus
Children
Deucalion
Parents
Iapetus (father) · Asia or Clymene (mother)
Siblings
Atlas, Epimetheus, Menoetius

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Etymology

Myths and legends

Late Roman antiquity

Middle Ages

Renaissance

Post-Renaissance

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Prometheus

Nodes267
Edges266
Triples205
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007491
Components1

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related to Middle Ages · 41
Prometheus → Alexander Neckman, As, As Raggio, Boccaccio, Both, Bouelles's Liber, Charles, Continuing, English, Ficino, Ficino's, For Boccaccio, Fulgentius, Fulgentius Placiades, Genealogiae, Giovanni Boccaccio, God, In, It, Light
related to Other authors · 33
Prometheus → According, Achilles, AD, Aesop, Although, Athena, BC, Bibliotheca, Chiron, Classical, Diodorus, Greek, Hermes, Herodorus, Hyginus, Ovid, Peleus, Prometheia, Prometheus Bound, Prometheus's
related to Renaissance · 30
Prometheus → After, All, Among, Boccaccio, Boccaccio's Genealogiae, Cosimo, Epimetheus, Ficino, Genealogiae, In, Inset, Jehovah, Mercury, Michelangelo's, Middle Ages, Minerva, Morgan Library, Munich, Museum, New York City
related to Post-Renaissance literary arts · 27
Prometheus → Aeschylus, As, Byron, Christ, Drang, For, Frankenstein, French Revolution, God, Goethe's Sturm, In Prometheus Unbound, John Milton's Paradise Lost, Jupiter, Latin, Longfellow, Lord Byron's, Mary Shelley's, Nietzsche, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Raggio
related to Late Roman antiquity · 25
Prometheus → Adam, Aire, Another, Campli, Christian, Church, Dogma, Eve, Hellenistic, Lateran Museum, Lord, Louvre, Mas, Neoplatonic, Of, Raggio, Roman, Still, Teramo, Tertullian
related to Etymology · 11
Prometheus → Alexandria, BC, Diodorus Siculus, Epimetheus, Herald, Hesychius, Ithas, Ithax, Kerényi, The, Titans
related to Possible sources · 10
Prometheus → Babylonian, Ea, Enki, Hesiod, Mātariśvan, Some, Sumerian, The, Vedic, While
related to Athenian tradition · 7
Prometheus → Aeschylus, Athens, Greek, Plato, Socratic, The, Titan Prometheus
is a · 5
Prometheus → book released in 2005 about J, creative and rebellious spirit rejected by God and who angrily defies him and asserts himself, lyrical, poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, torment brought by reason itself to man
related to Post-Renaissance · 4
Prometheus → Enlightenment, The, West, Western

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myth zeus greek aeschylus fire also ancient two human humanity hephaestus would gods century prometheus's tradition titan hesiod shelley according

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
PrometheusAbodeMount Olympus1.00infobox
PrometheusChildrenDeucalion1.00infobox
PrometheusParentsIapetus (father)1.00infobox
PrometheusParentsAsia or Clymene (mother)1.00infobox
PrometheusSiblingsAtlas, Epimetheus, Menoetius1.00infobox
Prometheusis atorment brought by reason itself to man0.90text
Prometheusis alyrical0.90text
Prometheusis apoem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe0.90text
Prometheusis acreative and rebellious spirit rejected by God and who angrily defies him and asserts himself0.90text
Prometheusis abook released in 2005 about J0.90text
Hyginusinstance oflater authors0.80text
the Bibliothecainstance oflater authors0.80text

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