Greek mythology is about the gods and other creatures which formed the religion of the ancient Greeks. Nobody has actually seen any of the gods or other figures acting in it. All this was supplanted by the Christian faith.
No, the Griffin does not appear in Greek Mythology, but was believed to reside in the mountains of ancient Scythia, north of The Black Sea.
Greek mythology ceased to be widely believed and practiced in ancient Greece with the rise of Christianity in the 4th century AD.
No-one knows...Greek mythology has no dates or chronology.
It was there religion, they believed it was all real.
No, the Griffin does not appear in Greek Mythology, but was believed to reside in the mountains of ancient Scythia, north of The Black Sea.
They believed in Greek mythology, more importantly greek Olympians and their stories of heroes and monsters.
Goddess Gaia, in Greek mythology, is associated with the Earth and is considered the mother of all creation. She originates from Greek mythology and is believed to embody the earth itself.
Greek gods were considered immortal beings in Greek mythology and were believed to be eternal and not subject to death.
Her name was Cassandra.
It was believed that Zeus was The main god in Greek mythology along with Hera, and a few others. He had power of the sky and storm. Some legends say he was the lord of all the gods.
In ancient Greek mythology, the gods were believed to be taller than humans, with some sources describing them as being around 12 to 15 feet tall.
Cassandra.