It depends on the individual's art: or the description of a myth.
The gods in Egyptian myths have different powers, meanings,looks like they have animal heads.Answer:In Greek mythology, the Greeks created the gods in their own image; that's why Greek gods look like humans. In Egyptian mythology the Egyptians believed that the gods are not entirely powerful if they were entirely human, so they made them look half-animal and half-human. The story, plot, setting, and characters, too, were different.
There are many gods and goddesses who live on Mount Olympus so it must be very nice.
In Greek vase painting Hebe was depicted either as the bride of Herakles, or the cupbearer of the gods, pouring ambrosia from a pitcher. Sometimes she was represented with wings like the goddesses Iris and Nike.
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It depends on the individual's art: or the description of a myth.
They look like humans and their characters are imperfect and unpredictable just like people
None. There are no myths with hestia in them. You could try to look but you wont have any luck
throught greek myths all figures change, so there is no exact look for persus, but if you find pictures, i suggest you choose the one you like best
The gods in Egyptian myths have different powers, meanings,looks like they have animal heads.Answer:In Greek mythology, the Greeks created the gods in their own image; that's why Greek gods look like humans. In Egyptian mythology the Egyptians believed that the gods are not entirely powerful if they were entirely human, so they made them look half-animal and half-human. The story, plot, setting, and characters, too, were different.
She is the most beautiful goddess, she has golden hair and a flawless face, or that's what the myths say. :P
She's as beautiful as she wants to be; meaning, she is like the other Greek gods and goddess and can change her shape at will.
Well according to Monster, Heroes and other Greek Myths she has long blond hair that is used as clothes and blue eyes. When she first came to Olympus a lot of the gods asked for her hand and they were Poseidon, Hermes, Hephaestus, Apollo. She chose Hepheastus but is mostly famous for her affairs with Ares the god of war.
It depends on who she is and what she may look like and what myths are involved.
Answer:Not right now, but there are a lot of Greek myths books and Greek history if you are interested in it...Uh-huh, this person is right!!!\Yep, he's right, but you should just wait for a while... I emailed Rick Riordan, and he said that he is going to make a new Egyptian Mythology and a new camp halfblood series... all coming out 2010Hey there are other books out there about greek mythology you just have to look. The Oh My Gods series is really good, that's Oh My Gods and Goddes boot Camp.
Well if your on about mythical creatures for the Greek times, go on google images and type in ' mythical Greek monsters' it shall come up with mythical ones but if your on about real life well you can't be there not real only myths!
First off, know your greek gods. Second, look at their personalities and what they are the god/godess off. Third, the one you are most like is most likely the greek god you belong to.