It was Perseus
Myths often have sad endings to convey deeper themes about the human experience, such as the impermanence of life, the consequences of hubris, or the inevitability of fate. Sad endings can serve as cautionary tales, moral lessons, or reflections on the complexities of the world. Ultimately, these endings add depth and emotional impact to the stories, making them resonate with audiences across cultures and generations.
Leander
No, Siegfried is a hero originating in Norse mythology.
Pick your favourite: Theseus, Perseus, Hercules.
Type your answer here... the odyssey- the greek myth with the hero odysseus. The story was written by a greek poet Homer
Since the writers of Greek myths didn't put dates of events, there isn't a date.
Hercules was a hero of the ancient Greek myths. He was son of Zeus and Alcmene a young mortal.
No specific powers. He was a king, very resourceful, and he spoke with the gods, which was not uncommon in the Greek myths.
usualy its a motive to prove ones worth to something or someone
No, but it is found in Greek and Roman Mythology, however there is no evidence of it being real. in greek myths, but not in real life.
Hades permitted Heracles to fetch Cerberus from Hell, when the hero presented him with his petition.
He is from Greek mythologyHe decapitated the monster MedusaHe is basically the only Greek hero that had a somewhat 'happy' life