Please please please don't even bother with Wikipedia, there are warnings on the site that state you can't believe the 'facts' they present.
My belief is that you will find this more interesting and likely to be backed by scholarly evidence.
www.nineplanets.org/epimetheus.html
2007-06-02 05:07:29
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answered by chillipope 7
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Epimetheus is the brother of Prometheus.
Prometheus means Forethought and Epimetheus means Afterthought.
2007-06-02 19:35:09
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answered by Polyhistor 7
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This page has a weath of information on Epimetheus from all the ancient Greek writers:
http://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanEpimetheus.html
2007-06-02 05:41:45
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answered by Thalia 7
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Plenty of links to be found if you did a Google search : )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epimetheus_(mythology)
http://www.answers.com/topic/epimetheus-mythology
http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/greek-mythology.php?deity=EPIMETHEUS
http://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanEpimetheus.html
http://www.loggia.com/myth/epimetheus.html
Love & Blessings
Milly
2007-06-02 10:20:04
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answered by milly_1963 7
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It is just a matter of doing a search and chosing which site you prefer to meet your needs. Personally I would check a Greek site for their mythology.
2007-06-02 07:42:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There are dozens of websites you can locate by typing the name into your search engine. Wikipedia is always a good source for starting to get information. This link takes you there :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epimetheus_(mythology)
2007-06-02 04:45:44
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answered by Capt.Marsh 2
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Try www.pantheon.org for all things mythological. Its a great resource site.
2007-06-02 05:42:03
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answered by salientsamurai 3
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In the imagination of fiction writers.
2007-06-03 04:46:01
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answered by Anonymous
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