It depends on the time period: however all Supervisors of the Greek and Roman Mythology category do the best they can and this is all that can be asked.
I don't mean to be rude, but isn't it obvious? Greek Mythology goes under the category of mythology.
I don't mean to be rude, but isn't it obvious? Greek Mythology goes under the category of mythology.
You will find the WikiAnswers category 'Myths and Folklore' at the link below. Another place for mythology questions would be Ancient Religions, since Greek and Roman "mythology" was actually part of the religious beliefs of ancient Greeks and Romans. You can find Greek Mythology at 'History Politics and Society/Ancient History/Greek Mythology'.
Some sample questions from the category Greek Mythology include: * Where did the Greek goddess Eirene live? * Who was the Greek god of students? * Who was Eros' mother? * What were the names of Jason's children in Greek mythology? * What were the responsibilities of Poseidon? * What were Aphrodite's special talents? * Why does Apollo send a plague to the Greek camps?
Greek mythology is based on the predication that the "God's" were actually real. As time will tell, Christianity will fall into the same category that Greek mythology does in todays world by being classified as a child's fairytale.
The letter Y comes from the greek mythology word of ''ask'' or forgiving, but mostly in a question category.
Capitalize only the G i n Greek but not the mythology. It should be Greek mythology.
There is no Eric in Greek mythology.
Boltar is not from Greek mythology.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
Isis is not in greek mythology just mythology she is a egyption goddess
In Greek mythology it is Poseidon and in roman mythology it is Neptune