Perseus killed Medusa because his king had asked for her head as a wedding present, thinking that the boy would die in the attempt and he would be free to marry his mother.
Calliope, in Greek mythology, is one of the nine muses, whose parents are Zeus and Mnemosyne.
All the planets names are from Roman mythology, not Greek.
Earth is the only planet whose English name does not derive from Greek/Roman mythology. The name "Earth" is of Germanic origin and comes from Old English and Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil."
Cassandra.
All of the Above, Chinese, Acient Egyptian, and Greek
1. it's spelled Artemis 2. Her twin was Apollo
There is no Greek goddess whose name starts with the letter "W" in traditional Greek mythology.
Klôthô or Clotho whose name means "spinner" is one of the Greek goddesses called the Moirai, or Fates.
There was a monster in greek mythology whose name was drakon (δράκων), and it had the shape of a giant snake.
According to the Greek Mythology, Phaethon, whose name means "shining", was the son of the Sun-God Helios and a mortal woman named Clymene
Out of the old nine, I would say Earth.
Whose Wedding Is It Anyway - 2003 Whose Wedding Is It Anyway 100th Episode was released on: USA: 20 July 2010