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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaucasusCaucasus - Wikipedia

    There are also links with the ancient Greek myth of Prometheus. Many legends, widespread in the Caucasus, contain motifs shared with the Prometheus story. [59] These motifs include: a giant hero, his conflict with God or gods, the stealing of fire and giving it to men, being chained, and being tormented by a bird who pecks at his ...

  2. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Many legends shared in the folklore of the Caucasian people contain motives from the Prometheus myth. The Georgian Amirani, the Vainakh Pkharmat, and the Abkhazian Abrskil were all famous Caucasian heroes that stole gifts from gods, such as the use of fire, to give them to the mortals.

  3. Mount Kazbek. Apr 23 2024. The Majestic Peaks of the Caucasus and the Untouched Beauty of this Mountain Wonderland. By Mountain Field Guide in Caucasus, Europe, Featured. Fabulous summer sunrise in the Caucasus mountains. Colorful morning view of main Caucasus ridge, Ushguli village location, Upper Svaneti, Georgia. | Andrew Mayovskyy.

  4. The oldest religious tales of the Caucasian people carry motifs from the Prometheus myth. The Georgian Amirani and the Abkhazian Abrskil were heroes stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humanity. In pagan Georgian cosmology, the universe consisted of three worlds (skneli): Zeskneli is the highest world,

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › places › commonwealthCaucasus | Encyclopedia.com

    8 de jun. de 2018 · The Caucasus was the scene of the legendary Prometheus' captivity, the goal of Jason's Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece, and the homeland of the famous and fantastic fighting women known as Amazons. When Pompey invaded the region, he was said to have wanted to see the mountain where Prometheus had been chained.

  6. Mythology of the Caucasus is the mythologies and folklore of the various peoples of the Caucasus region. Examples include: North Caucasus: Nart saga. Ossetian mythology. Vainakh mythology, covers Chechen and Ingush mythology. Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia: Georgian mythology. Armenian mythology. Azerbaijani mythology. Categories:

  7. Prometheus' were shown to travellers, one in the Colchian Cau- casus, between the Black Sea and Caspian, and one in the Indian Caucasus-the Hindu-Kush. Now we are told by Eratosthenes, whom Arrian quotes in his Anabasis and Indica,4 that this latter. location of the Caucasus and of Prometheus dates from Alexan-.