He had more than seven daughters. The children of Atlas were: The Hesperides (there were 3 of them) The Hyades (also numbering 3) The Pleiades (there were 7 here) Hyas, a son Calypso Dione Maera
The Pleiades were the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and Pleione the sea nymph.
They are the daughters of Ares and Hespires. They look after Hera's golden apples, but gave some to Atlas to give to Heracles for one of his Twelve Labours.
he put atlas under a spell where atlas had to hold up the sky for eternity
Atlas was a Titan. Unmarried.
there are three hesperides they were the daughters of atlas
In Greek mythology, the daughters of Atlas were turned into the Pleiades, a group of star clusters. They were transformed by Zeus into stars to protect them from the unwanted attention of Orion.
They are the Hesperdides, and they are the daughtwers of Atlas.
He had more than seven daughters. The children of Atlas were: The Hesperides (there were 3 of them) The Hyades (also numbering 3) The Pleiades (there were 7 here) Hyas, a son Calypso Dione Maera
The Pleiades were the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and Pleione the sea nymph.
Atlas is a titan god who holds the sky on his back. if he leaves it the sky will fall and the earth and all things living in it will be destroyed.!! in the 3rd book the titan's curse percy, annabeth and artemis are also tricked by luke and atlas to take the weight of the sky but finally the responsibility is back on atlas. atlas had 3 brothers and 3 daughters. zoe nightshade, calypso and The Hesperides are his daughters. epimetheus, Menoetius, and Prometheus are his brothers.
He was father to a lot of daughters including the four Hesperides whom are nymphs, the five Hayades whom were constellations, and the seven Pleiades whom were doves and then stars
The seven daughters of Atlas, known as the Pleiades, are mythological figures in Greek mythology. They were Alcyone, Maia, Electra, Taygete, Asterope, Calaeno, and Merope. According to the myth, they were transformed into stars to escape the pursuit of Orion.
Their names and number depend upon their parentage: Aigle and Erytheia and ox-eyed Hesperethoosa are the Hesperides daughters of Nyx (Night) according to Hesiod. As daughters of Atlas and Hesperis, there are seven Hesperides. Hesperides are also called daughters of Zeus and Themis or of Phorcys and Keto.
They are the daughters of Ares and Hespires. They look after Hera's golden apples, but gave some to Atlas to give to Heracles for one of his Twelve Labours.
He was said to live in the country of the Hesperides, his daughters, but he was soon trapped by Hercules, to forever hold the heavens, stopping them from meeting the earth.
Hercules (known as Heracles in the Greek) One of the twelve labors of Hercules was to get the golden apples which grow in Hera's garden. The apples were guarded by the daughters of Atlas. In order to receive the apples Hercules took the world from Atlas' shoulders. Atlas got the apples for Hercules, however he had no intention of taking back the world from his shoulders. Hercules tricked him into taking it back and then left with the apples.