Narcissus
according to Greek mythology, hubris was not a person, hubris is having excessive pride in oneself. excessive pride can lead to the disrespecting of the gods and goddesses. many were seriously punished for committing hubris against a god or goddess.
Eros is the Greek god of desire itself.As to "excessive", well, that's a matter of opinion.
To take wrongful action against oneself.
Asclepius died when Zeus struck the chariot he was in and caused him to fall to his death.
In early Greek mythology, the god of death was Thánatos, and according to the Greek poet Hesiod, he was "the son of Nyx (Night) and Erebos (Darkness) as well as the twin of Hypnos (Sleep)." The Greeks also differentiated between non-violent death, which was what Thánatos controlled, and death caused by violence-- which was under the control of his blood-thirsty sisters, called the Keres.
Tantalus and Niobe
Thanatos is the Greek personification of death.
The English phrase "angel of death" has a Greek translation. When written with the English alphabet this phrase translates into the Greek "angelos tou thanatou".
The word for death in Greek is θάνατος[thanatos]
Excessive pride that usually leads to a tragic downfall.
There is not a modern Greek god of death, such as the ancient god Hades.
thanatos - θάνατος It Means death