The earliest literary version of the story of Pandora is Hesiod's 'Work and Days'. In this version he gives this first woman a name and details the gods and goddesses who bestow on Pandora different qualities.
These are Aphrodite, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Demeter, Athena, Poseidon, Hera, the Horae, and the Charites.
Hera gave Pandora curiosity.
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Pandora jewelry is inspired by hope. In Greek mythology, the god Zeus wished to take revenge upon Prometheus, who had stolen fire and delivered it to humans. Pandora was created, and she was given a box by Zeus to give as a gift
Io was one of Zeus's consorts in Greek Mythology. Hera, Queen of the Heavens and Chief wife of Zeus, was jealous of all of Zeus's lovers because they would give demigods, but she could not, as being Patron of Marriage. Zeus transformed Io into a cow to keep Hera to find out about her, but Hera knew about and asked for the cow. Zeus knew it would be suspicious to refuse, so he reluctantly gave it to her. Hera sent Argus, the hundred eyed giant, to guard her, but eventually Hermes killed him. Hera then sent a gadfly to continuously sting Io until Io fell off a cliff, into a sea that we know call the Ionian Sea.
Greek mythology does not give us the birthdays of it's gods and goddesses.
Hermes put in Pandora a shameless mind and a deceitful nature at the orders of Zeus. Hermes also gave her speech and her name.
Mythology does not give us the birthdays of gods and goddesses.