he is said to be god of wind but he is also a monster
Typhon.
She married Typhon.
Just the one.
In Greek mythology, The God of wind would be Typhon Answer 2: No, sorry, Typhon was a horrible monster fighting Zeus.The wind god was Aeolus.
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No. In Greek mythology, Etna was where Zeus trapped Typhon, the god-monster. He didn't do anything to the mountain, and no mention of the "top" coming off is in myth. I would imagine the Greeks assumed that Typhon's raging blew the top off the mountain.
One of the villians in Greek mythology is Cronos.
You are probably thinking of Typhon. He was the son of Gaia and Tartarus, and was a monster.
In Greek mythology, the goat was considered an enemy of Dionysus because it was associated with the god's rival, Typhon. Typhon was a monstrous giant who sought to overthrow the Olympian gods, including Dionysus. The goat's symbolism as a representation of Typhon made it an adversary of Dionysus in mythological narratives.
Ascalaphus,Pluto,Typhon
The Roman name for Typhon is Typhon itself, as the mythological figure was adopted from Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, he is often associated with the monster "Tartarus" or linked to other chaotic entities, but retains the name Typhon. He is depicted as a fearsome giant and a personification of storms and volcanic eruptions.
Typhon is a horrible, giant monster and the only thing the Olympians ever feared. It is said that Typhon, "could use the Chrysler Building as a baseball bat." Typhon likes to destroy things.