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| | Pandora 1, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | However, it is also said that Pandora 1 was not a curse sent from heaven, but that she, endowed with all kinds of gifts, was given by the gods to men because they wished to show all mortals that they could do even better than Prometheus 1, who had given them fire. |  | | And the more clever the woman, the worse, he thought, for the sexual urge breeds wickedness more readily in clever women. |  | | And it is said that women live among men to their great trouble, being helpful only in wealth but not in poverty. |
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| | Bulfinch's Mythology, 'The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes' |
 | | Chapter XXXVII: Eastern Mythology: Zoroaster - Hindu Mythology - Castes - Buddha - Grand Lama - Prester John |  | | Chapter XXXV: Origin of Mythology - Statues of Gods and Goddesses - Poets of Mythology |  | | Bulfinch's Mythology, 'The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes' |
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Pandora (mythology) |
 | | Pandora (mythology), in Greek mythology, first woman on Earth, created by the god Hephaestus at the request of the god Zeus. |  | | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Pandora (mythology) |  | | Pandora is the fourth-furthest known moon from the planet. |
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 | | In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman on earth. |  | | When Prometheus stole fire from heaven, Zeus took vengeance by presenting Pandora to Epimetheus, Prometheus' brother. |  | | Zeus ordered Hephaestus, the god of craftsmanship, to create her and he did, using water and earth. |
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| | Re: Can you helpme with information about Pandora: mythology |
 | | mythology Re: Can you helpme with information about Pandora: Nantucket Campfire |  | | Re: Can you helpme with information about Pandora: mythology |  | | The basic myth is that Zeus, in retaliation for a trick by Prometheus, gave Pandora to his brother, Epimetheus to be the ruin of man. She was a given a box and told not to open it, which she promptly did. |
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 | | The Goddesses of Olympus blessed her with great beauty and allure, then draped her with fine clothing. |  | | The God Hephaestos created a woman of the earth and named her Pandora. |  | | This is one of the many popular versions of Pandora's box. |
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| | Pandora (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prometheus warns Epimetheus not to take any gifts from the gods. |  | | Deucalion and was one of the two who survived the deluge. |  | | The daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora was Pyrrha, who married |
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| | Pandora's Box [Greek Mythology] |
 | | Hephaestus, the smith of the gods, was instructed to form her from the earth and make her irresistibly beautiful. |  | | Each of the gods gave her his own special gift of skill, and from this she was called Pandora, "all gifted". |  | | When she was perfected with every gift and arrayed in all her loveliness, this treacherous treasure was taken down to earth by Hermes, the messenger god who wears winged helmet and sandals to speed his flight, and given to Prometheus' foolish brother Epimetheus. |
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| | Pandora, in Greek mythology |
 | | Pandora, in Greek mythology, first woman on earth. |  | | Pandora casts a spell; Rossetti sale.(Features) (Daily Telegraph (London, England)) |  | | Despite Prometheus' warnings, Epimetheus allowed her to open the box and let out all the evils that have since afflicted man. Hope alone remained inside the box. |
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| | Pandora, Greece, Greek mythology |
 | | Not being able to resist her curiosity, Pandora eventually opened it, and all the sorrows and sicknesses of the world, from tidal waves to premature balding, flew out of it. |
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http://www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/mythology/names/pandora.htm
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