Hercules or Herakles, son of Zeus. He was charged with Twelve Labours to claim his freedom.
Theseus, son of Poseidon. He killed the Minotaur, but forgot to rasie white sails when he returned home, so his father Aegeus committed suicide and fell from the cliffs above what is now the Aegean Sea.
Perseus, son of Zeus. He killed the mortal Gorgon sister Medusa (the other two, Sthento and Euryale, were immortal) and in doing so brought forth the Pegasus.
no in greek mythology there is no angles heros but no angles
Most of the male gods and some heros
Hercules was a greek god he was turned a god by zeus when hercules burned himself zeus thoght he sufferd enogh and made him the god of heros
In Greek and roman Mythology heroes went everywhere in Greece.
They controlled the heros (sons or daughters of gods) fate. They are immortal and lived tho everything.
There are many main heros in the greek mythology but not one is the main heros
no in greek mythology there is no angles heros but no angles
I think it is heros (greek Name)
Strong heros from myths
Most of the male gods and some heros
"Mythology" people are usually people involved with myths. They might be greek heros or gods or goddesses. it might depend on what type of mythology. If greek, it usually has something to do wit heros. hoped it helped! 8)
Often, heroes were the children of the gods also known as demigods halfbloods or offspring
The Siege of Troy
According to Aristotle, the tragic hero's flaw, or hamartia, is typically a result of their own actions or decisions. This flaw often leads to their downfall or ultimate demise in a tragic story.
spiderman because he is a cool person
Yes
they risk themselves to save someone or something from something bad