Ηρωας (Pronounced Iroas)
hero is from the Greek, in Greek mythology he was a demigod, Hero is male and Heroine is female
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Ηρωας (Pronounced Iroas)
Hero comes from the Greek word hero's, which means "demi-god, warrior, defender and protector". It was first used as "man with courage and strength" in the 14th century
That would be Odysseus. We get the word "odyssey" from his name.
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Oedipus is a Greek hero.
The greek hero, Odysseus.
In the context of tragedy, the Greek word "hamartia" refers to a fatal flaw or error in judgment that leads to the downfall of a tragic hero.
Heroic is the simple adjectival form of the original word 'hero' Hero can be traced to 1387, "man of superhuman strength or courage," from L. heros "hero," from Gk. heros "demi-god" (a variant singular of which was heroe), originally "defender, protector,"
The greek word for knight is HIPPEASTRUM HIPPEA probably meaning horse and ASTRUM meaning (surprisingly) star. A horse star, a higher level horse hero.
Zeus was not a Greek Hero, but was the King of the Greek Gods. He father was the Titan, Cronus.