It is not. It is a Latin adjective, mortalis, meaning deadly.
No, Odysseus was not a god in Greek mythology. He was a mortal hero known for his cunning and bravery.
Medusa is immortal in Greek mythology.
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Medusa was mortal because she was a Gorgon, a creature born from mortal parents. Gorgons were not immortal like the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology.
Psyche, in Greek mythology, was the daughter-in-law of Aphrodite, her son Eros' wife. She was a mortal princess who was absolutely stunning, though not as pretty as aphrodite.
bc no
No, Odysseus was not a god in Greek mythology. He was a mortal hero known for his cunning and bravery.
Medusa is immortal in Greek mythology.
If it is supposed to be derived from mythology, it seems to me a misprint for 'auroral', having to do with the dawn, Latin Aurora (Greek Eos).
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Hercules in Roman, Heracles in Greek.
According to Greek mythology, Pandora was the first mortal woman.
Yes, a Hero in greek mythology was cosiderd as a mortal or human that had extordenary powers or was an offspring of a God-Mortal, DemiGod-Mortal or God-DemiGod and inherting powers by a godly gen of one of the parents making their powers relevent.
A demigod in Greek "mythology" is a person with ONE god parent and ONE mortal parent. Demigods are not only in Greek mythology, in all but one case demigods are half mortal and half god. The only...
Elpenor is mortal, as evidenced by his trip to the underworld.
Medusa was mortal because she was a Gorgon, a creature born from mortal parents. Gorgons were not immortal like the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology.
The mortal son of Apollo is Asclepius, who was a legendary healer and became the god of medicine in Greek mythology.