Merpeople, or mermaids and mermen, have been part of folklore and mythology for centuries, with references dating back to ancient civilizations. The earliest known accounts can be traced to Assyrian mythology around 1000 BC, featuring the goddess Atargatis, who transformed into a fish. Additionally, mermaid legends appeared in Greek mythology, particularly in the tales of sirens. Over the years, sightings and stories of merpeople have continued to evolve across various cultures worldwide.
No. There is no evidence of the existence of merpeople.
It was first Sighted in 1678 by a French explore.
The Spanish Armada was first sighted by the English off the coast of Cornwall.
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Guanahani island was the first land in the New World seen and visited by Christopher Columbus. It was first sighted on October 12, 1492.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa was the explorer who first sighted the Pacific Ocean in 1513 while crossing the Isthmus of Panama.
That is the correct spelling for the imaginary beings "merpeople" (mermaids and mermen). The English term is merfolk. If you wanted to keep the Latin mer with a latin root it would be mergens.