Typhon, Echidna, Nemean Lion
Cerberus, Ladon, Chimera
Sphinx, Hydra, Minotaur
Calydonian Boar, Eurystheus Boar, Geryon
Cyclopes, Gorgons/Medusa, Harpies
Python, Sirens, Furies, Manticore, The Bull of Crete
Empousa, Drakons
Those are most of them!!!
Telekhines, Dracaenae, Hypoborean giants, Lastyrogonians,Arion,Hippocampi, Satyrs,The sacred cattle of Apollo, Man eating horses,Echidna,Argus,Unicorns,Pegasi/Pegsus, Orthus,Gryffons,Elder Cyclopes (the good Guys),Charibdis and Scylla,Mermen,Werewolves, The Eearthborn ( The giants and ogres born from Gaea),Karpoi,Basalisks,Centaurs(good-ish in greek, bad in Roman),Aurae.
Note: JUst because some of them are good doesnt mean they arent monsters!
The word is "teras" (τερας)( tau, eta, rho, alpha, sigma). Hence, a substance that causes birth defects is called a "teratogen", or "monster maker".
Minotaur, Hydra, Gorgons, Typhon, Argus, Cerberus, Cyclops, Scylla, Charybdis, Sirens, Echidna, Sphinx, Harpies, Chimera, and Nemean Lion.
The Minotaur, manticores, Scylla, etc.
The king of all monsters was Typhon. His wife Echidna was likewise the mother of all monsters.
The gods didn't "make" monsters. Monsters were born. Most of the monsters faced by Greek heroes were the children of Typhon and Echidna. They are called the "Father of All Monsters" and "Mother of All Monsters" respectively. They didn't parent ALL the monsters, though, because some monsters were simply transformed, like Medusa and Scylla.
Echidna and Typhon are the parents of all monsters from Greek myth.
Greek monsters embodied people's fear of chaos. Greek monsters often emphasize the difficulty of the tasks heroes are set. Greek monsters represent the other-worldliness of certain places.
Greek monsters were truly monsters that humans feared. They were large and had animal parts. Some were also part gods.
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There does not appear to be any evidence that the monsters in Greek Mythology have their own language. The myths were written in Greek, so their words would have been presented as being in Greek.
Because all Greek gods trace their lineage back to a single point, Ares is related to all of the gods, titans and monsters in Greek mythology.
nobody
it is mythology but it just comes from a Greek word
i don't exactly know how many monsters there are but i know that there are about 12 main Greek gods and goddesses... hope that helped you...
The conventions of Greek Mythology are: Gods/Goddesses, Mortals Men/Women Beasts/Monsters War And thats all i can think of right now...