In Hesiod depictions, he explains how within the depths of Tartarus, lay two foul creatures. Typhon - The father of all monsters & Echidna - The mother of all monsters. Typhon, who had a body of man and a thousand dragon heads and Echidna was an immortal and ageless half Nymph/Snake. Typhon's first strike, ordered by Gaia (because of the Titans being locked away) on the Olympians was a success, ripping Zeus' tendons (Thus Achilles tendon) and during their second battle, the Olympians won and Zeus had imprisoned Typhon under a mountain as Echidna was left untouched as a task for future heroes.
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The Strongest creature in Greek mythology has got to be a minotaur HELLS NO the strongest is typhon he is the strongest he almost killed all the gods combined
The creature that creates whirlpools in Greek mythology is Charybdis, she has a sister named Scylla who has snakes for hands.
The Manticore is not a creature of Greek mythology, but rather, one of Persian.
The creature is Pegasus in Greek mythology.
No, it is a creature in Greek mythology
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In terms of monsters, the strongest was Typhon. The strongest among the Gods was Zeus, King of the gods.
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Minotaurs do not exist, it was a creature from Greek mythology
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Hercules in Roman, Heracles in Greek.
No, Minotaurs are a fictional creature from Greek mythology.