The Achilles tendon, named after the hero Achilles.
They are called the Galilean satellites because they were the only moons of Jupiter's that were big enough for Galileo to see. Ganymede: In Greek mythology, Ganymede, or Ganymedes, is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy. Callisto: Callisto was a nymph (or, according to some sources, the daughter of Lycaon) who was associated with the goddess of the hunt, Artemis. Europa: Europa was a Phoenician woman of high lineage in Greek mythology, from whom the name of the continent Europe has ultimately been taken Io: In Greek mythology, Io was a priestess of Hera in Argos, a nymph who was seduced by Zeus, who changed her into a heifer to escape detection. Hope I helped. =]
The strongest Greek hero was Heracles.(Hercules was his Roman name)
Achilles' Heel
the biggest score ever held was by a monkey with twelve toes who wears underwear on her head and is named Sheila.
Chiron the centaur. He trained many of the Greek heroes. He was so famous, that parents would come to him from all over, and leave there kid with him to be trained to become a hero.the other guy
hero is from the Greek, in Greek mythology he was a demigod, Hero is male and Heroine is female
No, he was a hero from Greek mythology.
She is from Greek mythology, but she's not a goddess. She is the wife of Odysseus, hero of The Odyssey.
The tendon that is named after a Greek hero is the Achilles tendon.
Perseus was a hero from Greek mythology.
Theusus
"Olympus" is a TV show that relates to Greek mythology. It follows the story of a young man named Hero who embarks on a quest to uncover his true destiny while encountering various gods, monsters, and legendary creatures from Greek mythology.
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His name was Hector.
Oedipus.
Zeus is a god in Greek mythology.