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After Prometheus had betrayed Zeus and given fire to the humans, he was chained to the top of a mountain so that every day the Kaukasios Eagle would fly to him and eat out his liver. Since he was immortal, his liver would regrow and would be eaten out the next day. In some myths, Herakles killed the eagle and freed Prometheus.

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  • After Prometheus had betrayed Zeus and given fire to the humans, he was chained to the top of a mountain so that every day the Kaukasios Eagle would fly to him and eat out his liver. Since he was immortal, his liver would regrow and would be eaten out the next day. In some myths, Herakles killed the eagle and freed Prometheus.
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  • After Prometheus had betrayed Zeus and given fire to the humans, he was chained to the top of a mountain so that every day the Kaukasios Eagle would fly to him and eat out his liver. Since he was immortal, his liver would regrow and would be eaten out the next day. In some myths, Herakles killed the eagle and freed Prometheus.
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