- The
trick at
Mecone or
Mekone (Mi-kon) was an
event in Gr****
mythology first attested by
Hesiod in
which Prometheus tricked Zeus for humanity’s benefit...
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traditionally identified with the
mythical Mecone or Mekone, site of the
trick at
Mecone carried out by Prometheus.
Mecone is also
described by
Callimachus as...
- Ascanius, also
called Iulus. The
story of Prometheus'
sacrifice trick at
Mecone in Hesiod's
Theogony relates how
Prometheus tricked Zeus into
choosing the...
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lowly challenger to Zeus's
omniscience and omnipotence. In the
trick at
Mecone (535–544), a
sacrificial meal
marking the "settling of accounts" between...
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along with the
century to
which the
source dates. When the gods met at
Mecone to
discuss which portions they will
receive after a sacrifice, the titan...
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which was said to have
previously been
known as
Aegiale and, earlier,
Mecone. Sicyon's
father is
named variously as Marathon, Metion,
Erechtheus or Pelops...
- Fire by
Heinrich Friedrich Füger.
Prometheus brings fire to
mankind as told by Hesiod, with its
having been
hidden as
revenge for the
trick at
Mecone....
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Prometheus does
remain free, in the Theogony, for his
deception of Zeus at
Mecone and his
subsequent theft of fire, for
which transgressions Prometheus was...
- from the
original on May 15, 2019.
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Mecone.com.
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original on May 15, 2019.
Retrieved May 15, 2019...
- and
Latin American folklore Prometheus -
Tricks Zeus over
sacrifices at
Mecone,
steals fire on
behalf of mankind. Puck/Robin
Goodfellow - A "merry domestic...