Styx?
Okeanos.
The Styx river does not exist in real life. The Styx river is part of Greek mythology and was said to be the river that separated the world of the living from the world of the dead.
all around the world.
Three examples of rivers all around the world are the Mississippi River (United States), the Yangtze River (China), and the Nile River (Africa).
There was no Greek empire - the Greek world was a lot of city-states which sometimes formed self-defence leagues. The Macedonian empire under Alexander the Great included Egypt and the lower Nile River.
It is called Stix and Heraculs used it to get Cerberus out of the UnderWorld
The Greek people speak Greek. It is the official language of Greece and is also spoken by Greek communities around the world.
Approximately 13 million people around the world speak Greek as their native language. This includes people in Greece, Cyprus, and Greek diaspora communities in various countries.
Volga river is 2,294 miles in length2294 miles
Hades is featured in many stories from Greek mythology. He was the Greek god of the underworld.Some features from the underworld that one might see would be:The River StyxCerberusTartarusFields of AsphodelFields of PunishmentElysiumThe River LetheVeil of mourning
In Greek mythology, the River Styx is located in the underworld, serving as a boundary between the living world and the realm of the dead. It is not a physical river on Earth but a mythical concept.
There was no Greek empire. The Greek world comprised hundreds of independent city-states strung around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.