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Pandora
thumb|Pandora by John William Waterhouse, 1896
philosopher's stone
legendary alchemical substance

Pandora
Saturn XVII, officially named after Pandora from Greek mythology
Epimetheus
In Greek mythology, Epimetheus (; ) is the brother of Prometheus, with the complementary pair serving as archetypal representations of mankind. Both are sons of the Titan Iapetus; while Prometheus ("forethought, or foresight") is portrayed as ingeniously clever, Epimetheus ("afterthought, or hindsight") is considered inept and foolish. In some accounts of the myth, Epimetheus unleashes the unforeseen troubles in Pandora's box.

55 Pandora
main-belt asteroid
Works and Days
didactic poem in 828 lines of dactylic hexameter by Hesiod in which Hesiod instructs his brother Perses in agriculture
Pandora's box
mythic artifact

God of War
2005 video game

Pyrrha
thumb|16th-century woodcut by Virgil Solis, illustrating lines 347–415 of [[Ovid's Metamorphoses]]
In Greek mythology, Pyrrha (; ) was the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora, or of Prometheus.

God of War III
2010 action-adventure game

Argynnis pandora
species of butterfly
Athena Parthenos
sculpture by Phidias
Anima and Animus
terms in C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology: two primary anthropomorphic archetypes of the unconscious mind
Catalogue of Women
poem
Elpis
Greek mythological personification and spirit of hope

Pandorea
thumb|Pandorea doratoxylon
thumb|Pandorea pandorana
Varvakeion Athena
Roman-era statue of Athena Parthenos
Pandora
painting by John William Waterhouse
metopes of the Parthenon
marble sculptures in Acropolis of Athens
Pandorea pandorana
species of plant
Lenormant Athena
Greek statuette of the goddess Athena.
creation of life from clay
miraculous birth theme in multiple mythologies
Pandora
DC Comics character
Pandora
marble sculpture by Jean-Pierre Cortot

Pandora's Promise
2013 film by Robert Stone