about like 30 or 50
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
The conventions of Greek Mythology are: Gods/Goddesses, Mortals Men/Women Beasts/Monsters War And thats all i can think of right now...
i believe that "monsters" are important to greek mythology because the monsters represent what people fear the most. and the gods represent how to overcome those fears. it was to help the ancient Greeks explain things that, maybe, they didnt understand or didnt know how to cope with.
The actual size is recorded in many myth books, "as big as planet Earth" and is often rephrased.
Monotheism means that you believe in one god. Greek mythology has many gods.
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
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There does not appear to be any evidence that the monsters in Greek Mythology have their own language. The myths were written in Greek, so their words would have been presented as being in Greek.
most giant and monsters in Greek and roman mythology are just things the gods created and then discarded.
Creatures from Greek Mythology include the Sphinx, the Minotaur, satyrs (usually guards), the Hydra, Cerberus, and Medusa. Non-mythological creatures are the flaming skulls and river monsters on the River Styx.
There are many Greek monsters in mythology; the favorites and most famous very over from ancient to modern time.
The minotaur, manticore, Furies etc.
Well in Greek Mythology and the Lightning Thief the mother of monsters is Echidna.
The dragons of Greek mythology - giant, serpentine monsters with rows of sharp teeth; called Drakones.
The king of all monsters was Typhon. His wife Echidna was likewise the mother of all monsters.
They believed in Greek mythology, more importantly greek Olympians and their stories of heroes and monsters.
The conventions of Greek Mythology are: Gods/Goddesses, Mortals Men/Women Beasts/Monsters War And thats all i can think of right now...