Yes it was real but the formula has been lost. probably consisted of Quicklime.
He is the Greek god of fire, and especially blacksmith's fire, and he is also the god of volcanoes
No, pyrex is a brand name of glassware. Pyre means hearth or fire in Greek.
Prometheus
The fire god?
Helios
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
there are tons of possibilities. no one knows because the real recipe was lost.
The ancient Greek word for fire is "" (pronounced as "pyr").
Yes the fire is real
The greek god of fire was Hephaestus (the roman name of Hephaestus was "Vulcan"
He is the Greek god of fire, and especially blacksmith's fire, and he is also the god of volcanoes
There is one particular Author,( one of the Percy Jackson Stories ) who says that Greek fire was made in such a way as to produce green flames, he may even have used copper based Materials in his formula. But no one actually knows what real Greek Fire was, what it looked like and what it's Formula was. But having said that Images of teh time show the flames as Red in colour.
The Greek God of fire Hephaestus in greek is : Ήφαιστος.
In Greek, fire is called "φωτιά" (pronounced "fotiá"). The term is commonly used in everyday language, while the ancient Greek word for fire is "πῦρ" (pronounced "pūr"). Both terms reflect the significance of fire in culture and mythology throughout Greek history.
No, pyrex is a brand name of glassware. Pyre means hearth or fire in Greek.
Saganaki, or Greek Fire Cheese.
Hephaestus is the Greek God of fire and metalworkers.