The Judgment of Paris is a Greek myth.
Hercules was from the culture of the Romans. His Greek name was Heracles. The legend of Hercules originates from the myth of Heracles, an ancient Greek myth. Hercules is his Roman name, in the Roman adaptation of the original Greek tale.
no, myth is not about culture
In the myth of the Judgment of Paris, each goddess offered Paris a tempting gift to win his favor. Hera promised him power and kingship, Athena offered him wisdom and military prowess, while Aphrodite promised him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta. Ultimately, Paris chose Aphrodite's gift, leading to significant consequences in Greek mythology, including the Trojan War.
"Difficult as the judgment of Paris" is a metaphor referring to a sub-myth from The Iliad. Paris, the prince of Troy who ldoes not know his identity and leads the life of a cowherd because a prophet told his parents to abandon him, is given a task by Zeus. At a goddess' wedding, Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite argue over who is the prettiest out of the three of them. Zeus, not wanting to decide, gives Paris, a random mortal, this task. It is very difficult for him to reach a decision, for all three of the goddesses bribe him. Athena offers wisdom and invincibility. Hera offers all of Asia. And Aphrodite offers him Helen, the beautiful Queen of Sparta. Although Paris chooses Aphrodite at the end, it was a very tough choice.
The werewolf myth includes many cultures however the most ancient and credible reports come from Greece.
Most love myths, like the myth about Paris of Troy and Helen of Sparta, and a myth about the golden pear/apple that Paris has to give the most beautiful goddess, either Aphrodite, Here or Athena.
the Greeks preserve their culture in legend, myth and epic poetry such as the slaying of Medusa
a greek myth
The Gods
This is just a myth. A Childrens myth or a horror story.
Myth does not say, so one will have to make their own judgment.
The belief that lemmings intentionally jump off cliffs is a myth perpetuated by popular culture. Lemmings do not exhibit this behavior in the wild.