Of course. Take Minos's Labyrinth, for example. Or Iphigenia's sacrifice at Aulis, or Menoeceus's sacrifice so that Thebes would prevail against Polynices and his army.
In the Greek times.
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Mythological stories helped people of those times understand their world and pass on wisdom.
In the ancient greek times people were sent from greek, mainly Athens once per year as a sacrifice to the minitour. A
It occurred back in ancient Greek times. I hope I answered your question!
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Technically the times of Greek myths are all fictional. So there was never really a set time for them to happen.
In Greek mythology, the rainbow was considered to be a path made by a messenger (Iris) between Earth and Heaven. In Chinese mythology, the rainbow was a slit in the sky sealed by Goddess N
Neptune was the god of the sea in Roman mythology (derived from the god Poseidon of Greek mythology) and to my knowledge, he is not worshipped anymore. In earlier times, sailors used to pray to Neptune for safe voyages.
Since the Ancient Greek times.
In Greek Mythology, things are beautiful because that's how people saw life in the Greek times. Gods and Goddesses are supposed to be much better than trifle humans, so they had to be GORGEOUS. In Greek Mythology they are always talking about the gods and goddesses being as beautiful as the things they represented.I think the only god who ISN'T beautiful is Hephestus, the lame god. But that's why both his mother AND father threw him off Olympus.In Greek Mythology things on earth are beautiful probobally because Earth is a goddess, Gaea.Hope this helped!
I am a Professor of greek mythology and have always been fascinated by the mighty pegasus which is a winged horse with the horn (Like a Unicorn). The Pegasus comes up several times within greek mythology