Cacus was a fire-breathing giant who lived in a cave on the Aventine Hill of Latium, the site that would eventually become Rome. He was an amazing shepherd who stole some of the cattle of Heracles, as the hero was returning to Greece after his 10th labour. Cacus' father was Hephaistos, who, ummm, got around quite a bit, so he had many siblings, both divine and mortal.
As a daughter of Gaia, she could count the Titans, Cyclopes and Hecatonchires among her siblings. As a daughter of Poseidon, her siblings count in the hundreds and are too many to name here.
Yes, Zeus has 5 siblings: Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, and Hera. Note that Hera is both his sister as well as his wife.
No, I don't believe there is anyone named Emily in Greek mythology.
Age of Mythology.
Any link between einsteinium and the Greek mythology.
There are many movies about Greek mythology and Greek history. Some of them are Alexander, 300, Trojan War, Perseus etc.
In Greek mythology, Zeus was not defeated by any single individual. He was the king of the gods and the most powerful deity in the Greek pantheon.
In Greek mythology, Daedalus is primarily known as a skilled craftsman and inventor. There are no widely recognized accounts of him having any siblings; most stories focus on his own achievements and his relationship with his son Icarus. Some variations in myths may mention other characters, but they do not typically describe Daedalus as having siblings.
Yes, Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, had siblings in mythology. She was often associated with her counterpart Mars, the god of war, who is sometimes considered her son rather than a sibling. In some traditions, she is also linked to other deities, such as Cupid (Eros in Greek mythology), who is typically regarded as her child. However, in terms of direct siblings, there are no widely recognized figures in Roman mythology that are specifically identified as her brothers or sisters.
No, but they did have children.
In Greek mythology, yes.
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.