The term for the offspring of a god & a mortal is a Demigod (if it is more divine) or a Hero (if it is more mortal). In general what seems to decide if they are a demigod or hero seems to be whether they were raised by a god or a mortal.
Bacchus is an example of a god
Hercules is an example of a demigod.
Offspring of a god and a mortal is called a 'Demigod'. One famous Demigod is Perseus.
A child of a god and a mortal is called a demigod. Hercules is an example of one.
No because a demigod is half god half mortal where as child of 2 half-bloods would be a quarter blood since 2 fourths of them are mortal & 2 fourths of them are god So. In other words... NO!
he was half mortal and half god
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
Perseus is a demigod, which means that he is have God and half Mortal. That means since Zeus is a god, The Danae has to be a mortal.
Hercules is mixed between mortal and god, he is the son of Zeus/Jupiter (God) and Alcmene (Mortal).
He wasn't a god, but a demi-god (= half god), because he was the son of a god and a mortal. Hercules was a demigod because his father was Zeus. Zeus is god of Olympus or powerful. But his mother is mortal. He became a god when he died and Zeus turned him into a god. He was born a demigod.
A demigod in Greek mythology was a hybrid, who was the child of both a god and a mortal. If two gods had a son together the result would also be a god.
Jesus the Mortal God God alone is immortal
a god
Well if one of your parents is a god and the other a mortal you are called a demigod. If both of your parents are gods and goddesses then you are a god, a goddess, or something that is immortal anyway.
No, man is mortal - God is not.