If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.If you mean "centaur" he/it was a composite creature from Greek mythology.
to say "Devil" in greek is διάβολος engilsh:Devil Greek:διάβολος
No. Skellig, by David Almond is a boy who meets Skellig, the man-owl-angel creature. It has no ancient Greek monster origins, save that 'angel' is close to the Greek word messenger.
The Strongest creature in Greek mythology has got to be a minotaur HELLS NO the strongest is typhon he is the strongest he almost killed all the gods combined
no it is named after a greek word meaning long haired star
A sphinx is a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion.
No, it is a creature of ancient Greek myth.
The creature is Pegasus in Greek mythology.
The Gorgon creature is usually depicted as a female creature. The name Gorgon is derived from ancient greek word gorgÍ_s which means dreadful. Gorgon refers to any of the three creatures who have hair made from snakes. The most commonly know Gorgon is Medusa.
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Symvolo (σύμβολο) Symbol is a greek word after all
the name of the platypus comes from a greek word for "flat footed" because of the way this creature walks.