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Q: What natural events does Hercules account for according to the greek mythology?
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Bede account suggests that britain had?

According to Bede's account, it suggests that Britain had plentiful natural resources. Bede was an English monk, and has been canonized.


Why did Greeks believe in mythology?

Greek mythology was (part of) the religion that the ancient Greeks believed in. (Dodecatheon). That was their way of telling/saying how things worked in the world (according to them). It was their way of explaining natural phenomoni. Greek Mythology started around 935bc or/and 1000bc It started by Greeks telling story's about the gods they believed in and then they passed down these story's generations and generations till they reached us. Before Christ (AD or Anno Domini), Greek Mythology was the way that the Greeks explained natural occurrences... such as: hurricanes, earthquakes, fire, etc. They created a way to understand how life began and continued.


How many Celts were there?

There were local deities, as well as general deities, in Celtic mythology. The local deities embodied the surrounding natural area, while the general deities were known by everyone.


Is greek mythology made up?

In a way, yes. Mythology is what a culture defines itself by. In that way, Greek mythology was to the Greeks what the Bible is to modern Christians. It was the religion that they held dear. In most ways, it was very similar to the religion of Rome in the time of Jesus. It is a collection of stories that define what is held to be important to the culture and gives "reasons" for the natural occurrences that we face- earthquakes, floods, rain, sunshine, the beginning of the world, etc.


Why are monsters important to Greek mythology?

i believe that "monsters" are important to greek mythology because the monsters represent what people fear the most. and the gods represent how to overcome those fears. it was to help the ancient Greeks explain things that, maybe, they didnt understand or didnt know how to cope with.

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Bede account suggests that britain had?

According to Bede's account, it suggests that Britain had plentiful natural resources. Bede was an English monk, and has been canonized.


What is mythology's importance?

Mythology was created to answer humans question about nature and their lives. It explained natural phenomena that they didn't have the science to explain.


Is mythology considered science?

Mythology is the study of myths (the lore of ancient people). Science is an enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions about the natural world. No, mythology is not considered science.


What is the main idea of Mythology?

Mythology has many different meaning's. 1. To tell a life lesson by a legend 2. To entertain people 3. To explain natural events in the old world


What is the importance of balochistan?

on account of its natural resources.


What was Aphrodites natural phenomenon?

Aphrodite was a very seductive and sexy goddess. She was always on the road with all different mortal men and gods such as Zeus. Aphrodite's natural phenomenon is that when she was tricking Hercules into carrying her to Mount Olympus in his arms, because of her broken wings, Is that she created a pegasus (flying horse) to carry Hercules and herself to Mount Olympus.


What is the difference between a legend and a myth Greek Mythology?

In Greek mythology, a legend typically refers to a story based on historical events or figures, such as the Trojan War or the deeds of Hercules. On the other hand, a myth usually involves supernatural beings or events that explain natural phenomena, the origins of the world, or the actions of the gods, like the story of Demeter and Persephone. Both legends and myths are important parts of Greek mythology but serve slightly different purposes in storytelling.


What is mythology god Pan's symbol?

The god Pan was the god of the wild, everything natural, animals, plants, etc.


What were Greek mythes?

They explain natural phenomenons like how we have an echo, a spider, or even death. Mythology is fun to read about!


What is natural according to Mandela to love or to hate?

to love is natural


What is natural according Mandela to love or to hate?

to love is natural


How do you fight Zeus?

you can't fight a god, it defeats the natural order . however in Mythology Zeus was almost defeated by Typhon