The Greek Goddess/first mortal woman had, in one account, only 1 child. The name of the child was Pyrrha which meant "fire".
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In Greek mythology, Pandora is often associated with the myth of Pandora's box, but she is also known to have had children. According to various sources, she had at least one child, a daughter named Pyrrha, with her husband Epimetheus. Some versions of the myth suggest that they may have had more children, but specific numbers and names can vary across different accounts.
Pandora is patient, assertive, and subsequent. She listens to directions and doesn't let any emotions show.
Pandora had no children. She was the wife of Epimetheus. But she had really no other family members.
The only way that Pandora Jewelry relates to Greek mythology is the name 'Pandora', from 'Pandora's Box'.
The address of the Pandora-Riley Branch is: 118 E Main St, Pandora, 45877 0449
In Greek mythology, Pandora did not have any children. She was created by the gods as the first woman on Earth, with attributes such as curiosity and a tendency to bring trouble.
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Pandora didn't have any parents. She was created by the gods.
No! Pandora was sculpted/made by Hephaestus.
No of course not there aren't any planets by the name of Pandora.
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Pandora's children were Pyrrha and Deucalion. They were born after Pandora opened the jar containing all the evils of the world, and they were the only survivors of the flood sent by Zeus to cleanse the earth.
Pandora does not have any special abilities, she was a mortal created by the gods.
Pandora was a mythological figure. She was not real at any time.
Pandora has some Language in it that isn't age appropriate for Children. That is why they discourage ages younger than 13 to listen to Pandora Radio.
In Greek mythology, Pandora is often associated with the myth of Pandora's box, but she is also known to have had children. According to various sources, she had at least one child, a daughter named Pyrrha, with her husband Epimetheus. Some versions of the myth suggest that they may have had more children, but specific numbers and names can vary across different accounts.
Pandora is patient, assertive, and subsequent. She listens to directions and doesn't let any emotions show.