A Hydra
The Hydra did not breath fire. It was a poisonous creature (extremely poisonous). And it only had a dozen heads.
A 100 dragon head and breathed fire sounds more like Typhon, the last Titan that did battle with Zeus.
The monster with a hundred hands, in Greek mythology, was called Hechtonchires.
The term 'Cetus' refers to a mythological sea monster in ancient Greek. Greek heroes such as Perseus and Heracles were said to have slain a 'cetus' sea monster.
GERYON
He did by killing the 3 headed monster Chimera and saving many lives, and in the Greek mythological times.
Prometheus. That echoes how the monster was created, like Prometheus created man.
Yes, She is! The Gorgon Medusa was a female monster of Greek mythology. She had live snakes instead of hair.
YES!!! He is in a lot of Greek Mythological stories.
Cetus' nickname is Sea Monster. It is a mythological sea creature often depicted as a threat to sailors in Greek and Roman mythology.
No, a mythological Greek hero.
They are a Greek mythological creature.
I believe it's a Griffin - the Greek mythological monster with the body of a lion , and the head and wings of an eagle , also sometimes spelled Gryphon
Andromeda's name comes from the Greek mythological princess Andromeda, who was saved from a sea monster by the hero Perseus and subsequently placed in the heavens as a constellation by the gods.