It would be nearly impossible to get the real band Styx to play a show. I would guess on the order of $100,000 to over $200,000 depending on how much they feel like doing it. It would be more reasonable to get a cover band, maybe $1,000 or even less to play an evening of Styx songs and I'm sure there is at least one Styx tribute band out there...
The Styx is a river in Hades across which Charon carried dead souls- one of the five rivers that lead to Hades (in Greek Mythology Hades is both a place and a being) The only offering I can think of was a golden coin- The Greeksbelieved that putting a gold coin in the mouth of someone who recently died would help pay the toll for the ferry required cross the Styx
Neither. Designers set up fashion shows themselves. If it is a mixed show, with many different designers, and a competition of sorts, I would expect that the designers would pay to be in the show.
Companies that advertise on the TV show, OverHaulin pay for the custom car work that is performed. OverHaulin debuted in 2004 and had its final episode in 2008.
Fashion designers can make their own fashion shows, or they can pay a company to assign a slot for them...but they aren't in fashion shows themselves. They hire models to show off their designs.
Eustace Conway from the show Mountain Men does not seem to share much about his personal life off camera. He nor the station have released what his pay is at this time.
The river Styx. This was very dangerous, and you had to pay drachma to the ferryman to get across.
Charon
Pay Charon the ferryman to take you across.
Actually, they would put a coin in or on a dead person's mouth, to allow them to pay the ferryman Charon to take them across the river Styx to Hades.
Charon, the Ferryman on the River Styx, controlled access to and from Hades. His weapon was he would deny passage to anyone who was not properly burned or buried, or who could not pay his Fare of Coins. Should a soul did not meet these criteria, they were cursed to forever wander the banks of the Styx.
The Romans buried their dead with coins so that they would have money to pay the ferryman, Charon, to take them across the River Styx into the Underworld.
You pay with a coin, and then Charon the ferryman, takes you across the river styx.
The Styx is a river in Hades across which Charon carried dead souls- one of the five rivers that lead to Hades (in Greek Mythology Hades is both a place and a being) The only offering I can think of was a golden coin- The Greeksbelieved that putting a gold coin in the mouth of someone who recently died would help pay the toll for the ferry required cross the Styx
to pay the ferry man Charon or Khraon whom the Greeks believed carried the dead across the river Styx. If you did not place the coins in the mouths or eyes of the person, you would wander the banks of the river for 100 years or be sent to Tarturas the place under Hades' realm.
a gold coin, to pay passage to cross the river styx
They pay US$3500
In Greek mythology, the dead had to pay the ferryman, Charon, one coin as payment for passage across the River Styx to the Underworld. The coin was typically placed on the eyes or in the mouth of the deceased before burial.