Amirani

Similar to the Prometheus myth, an eagle eats his liver in the day, but it heals itself every night.

Together, they fought evil spirits and defeated a three-headed giant whose several heads metamorphosed into snakes.

While battling other evil spirits in his search for a bride, his two mortal brothers were killed, and Amirani attempted suicide, but discovered to his dismay that he returned to life.

In some parts of Caucasian Iberia, the alternative account as reflected in the Greek myth, in which the hero is attacked daily by an eagle sent by the deity, was for a long time commemorated by the destruction of eagles nests, as the enemies of Amirani.

The Svan (from the Kingdom of Georgia) version of the myth represents Amirani's story most precisely and clearly [citation needed].

Monument to Amirani in Georgia.