The monster you are referring to is the Hydra. The Hydra is a child of Typhon and Echida.
The snake with nine heads in Greek mythology is called the hydra.
it is a snake with nine heads and if you cut one head off two more will appear!!!
There are many more than nine goddesses in Greek mythology. However, nine of them are:HeraAthenaArtemisDemeterPersephoneAphroditeEileithyiaHestiaIris
The Nine Muses are the inspiration of the Greek mythology.
You may be referring to the Hydra, but the hydra was also said to have nine heads instead of six.
In Greek mythology, the nine what were the patron-goddesses of the arts.
No, dragons were different creatures. A hydra is a snake with nine heads. If you cut of one head, two grow back. Heracles killed the hyrdra, then dipped his arrows in its poisonous blood. He defeated it by cuting off one head then burning the stump.
Calliope, in Greek mythology, is one of the nine muses, whose parents are Zeus and Mnemosyne.
The hydra from Greek mythology is so frightening due to it's nine heads! Scarier is that myth holds that if you cut off any of the heads, two would grow back in it's place.
There are several different ideas when it comes to the number of heads on the hydra that Heracles defeated. The numbers vary from 50 (for Thetis' 50 priestesses), 9 (in honor of the moon), 100 (for the centuriae, or war bands), 10,000 (an exaggeration by Euripides), and on greek coins there's 7 heads.
No, but they did have children.
Hydra was a nine-headed serpent that every time you cut off one of it's heads it grows two more in place of it's lost head. Hercules killed this monster by grabbing it's neck while cutting off it's nine heads.
The Black-haired nine is a name for the Muses.