Yes it is it was first found in pieces in Athens
No, the Griffin does not appear in Greek Mythology, but was believed to reside in the mountains of ancient Scythia, north of The Black Sea.
Greek & Roman Mythology
No. Griffins weren't really an original part of Greek mythology - they were added later, after they had contact with the Orient.
No, the Griffin does not appear in Greek Mythology, but was believed to reside in the mountains of ancient Scythia, north of The Black Sea.
Greek mythology is stories from the past
the griffin is known in mythology to guard hidden or valuble treasure.
In greek mythology the counter part of mercury is hermes
Grendel is not part of Greek mythology, but rather the Epic of Beowulf.
Well no one knows for sure if there is it said in greek mythology that when a griffin dies it takes a place in the stars so probbably not
Yes.
She is a part of Greek mythology.
To answer your question, no, there is not a griffin known to the Greek Gods. Although, the closest thing to a Griffin is a Sphinx. A Sphinx is a monster with the body of a huge lion and the head of a woman. It's huge paws have claws like stainless steel.