The month January is named after a minor roman/greek god named Janus.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
Zeus In Greek mythology the distinction is between the three major Olympians: Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. Even though they sometimes argued with each other they never came to blows, always chose to submit to binding arbitration.
In Greek mythology, the Muses had the power to inspire artists of various sorts - they each specialized in a different art form.
The mythical purpose of Mount Olympus was that it was a home to the 12 Olympians in Greek Mythology. They had a castle there, and they each had thrones.
They rammed into each other and killed each other :)
It is considered folklore. All of Greek mythology isn't contained in one folktale, but the individual myths are each a folktale.
I think you would need to manually create something like that.
Minerva and Artemis are from two different mythologies. Minerva is from Roman mythology and Artemis is from Greek mythology. Since they had no contact, they cannot possibly like each other. However, since Roman mythology is based of Greek mythology, Artemis has a Greek counterpart (Diana) and Minerva has a Greek counterpart (Athena). Please see the related questions below to find the answers to 'Does Athena like Artemis' and 'Does the goddess Minerva like Diana'.
She and her sisters, the moirae, decided the length of all humans' lives. They had no time to marry.
She introduced love on Earth and and made people love each other. Not just one but most of the people.
Ares, son of Zeus, was the god of war. Athena was the goddess of battle and wisdom, but typically there is only one god/goddess for one thing such as battle. Athena and Ares despised each other.
The Celts and the Greeks are both derived from the Indo-European peoples. I'm sure some of the basic stories that are related in each mythology come from their relative past, but the developed, Greek Mythology came first.
Some other obscure trickster gods include Eshu from Yoruba mythology, Baron Samedi from Haitian Vodou, Hermes from Greek mythology, and Lempo from Finnish mythology. Each of these figures is known for their mischievous and cunning nature, often challenging societal norms and expectations.
well, when two harpies love each other (a man and a woman) they go rumpedy dumpedy then poof theres a new harpie in town
Zeus In Greek mythology the distinction is between the three major Olympians: Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. Even though they sometimes argued with each other they never came to blows, always chose to submit to binding arbitration.
In Norse Mythology, it was Víðarr who ultimately killed Loki during Ragnarok. Víðarr avenged the death of his father, Odin, by slaying Loki with his bare hands.
In Greek mythology, the Muses had the power to inspire artists of various sorts - they each specialized in a different art form.