I have read a book name epic and it explains of a wonderful poets about heros.
No, they borrowed from the Greeks and in Ancient Rome there were no "epic heros or stories " , but the Gods were considered real and to be worshipped. In modern times did they become "epic".
Yes
Epic heros hitherto have not denounced society. They often have had to undergo the severe test of, which they are most devoted to, their family or their society, like the dilemma faced by SreeRaama in The Raamaayana. Odesseus practically lost family for society. Beowulf never got time to enjoy the pleasures of being with the loved ones in his family. It can never be said that epic heros in the poems written upto now have ever denounced or rejected society. However it is not a rule prescribed anywhere and to be followed blindly by authors. Tomorrow someone somewhere may write an epic featuring the most negative of characters.
The wall of heros
I think it is heros (greek Name)
Heros of Oylmpus
because its epic
hicktown heros or redneck rodents
mythological creatures and heros
Eros Volusia's birth name is Heros Volsia Machado.
Beowulf is an epic hero with a nine-letter name.