Air, Water and Death, represented by the gods Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto, the sons of Saturn, god of time.
It is both. They were in both cultures. As seen in the Death caverns in roman mythology and minotaurs summoned to kill Apollo in greek.
The Greek God of wrestling is the half-god Hercules (Roman Mythology) or Herakles (Greek Mythology). Hercules like to wrestle his guests to exhaustion and then kill them.
The wolves name is Lupa from what is says about her in Roman mythology she will kill you if you show any sign of fear or failure
You can not kill a Fury, as they are immortal.
Nuclear radiation is one invisible killer.
He did not.
kill kill and kill
No, not in Greek mythology.
Greek mythology did not have a calendar.
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Loki killed Baldr with a mistletoe arrow. This is in the Norse mythology.
No he is not, there we're two titans beholding great power,there was Choas, and Menoetius. They were titans of rash action and beheld great power, Zeus actually had to kill these men seperately, if he was to take them both head on, it would had been the end of him. Goes the same for Posedion,just because he's God of the sea does'nt mean he was the strongest in the sea. The titan Eurybia was very mastery of the vast oceans, he could kill Posedion if he wants, he is still alive in Greek Mythology Actually. -My Source : Roman&Greek Mythology Book [By The Way You Should Check Out Roman Mythology Its Also Interesting]