Cerberus, the mythological three-headed dog from Greek mythology, was often depicted as being quite large and imposing, though exact measurements vary by source. Artists and writers typically portrayed him as standing around 10 to 15 feet tall at the shoulder, making him a fearsome guardian of the Underworld. His size contributed to his reputation as a formidable creature, deterring souls from escaping. However, since Cerberus is a mythical being, his height is more a product of artistic imagination than a definitive measurement.
No, Cerberus was immortal.
Cerberus was born of Echidna and Typhon.
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to Hades. No, Cerberus has never been married.
The Roman and Greek names were the same: Cerberus.
Most popularly featured in the labors of Hercules.
in most versions he would have been about 20-30 foot tall
Cerberus has one brother, the Hydra
what are cerberus symbols
The Underworld is guarded by Cerberus.
No, Cerberus was immortal.
No, Cerberus was a gift to him.
Zeus is Cerberus' father.
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to Hades. No, Cerberus has never been married.
Cerberus was born of Echidna and Typhon.
Cerberus wasn't a god at all.
Cerberus is a three headed dog belonging to Hades. No, Cerberus has never been married.
Cerberus. He's the dog that guarded the River Styx in Greek and Roman mythology, and was the pet of Hades/Pluto. Cerberus was actually a three-headed dog, though.