Prometheus made mankind from clay in Greek mythology. Prometheus shaped man from mud.
Gaia in Celtic mythology and Tau in the real religion. Tau is our Goddess she made us from the dust of the moon and Earth and Pi is our Father the mathematical God who made the Earth round and created the heavens and the stars, planets.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
Greek mythology were stories of Ancient Greek gods and goddesses, but there were many stories about the heroes of the gods or goddesses that were half mortals, half immortals, like Hercules, for example. Also, Greek mythology stories explain of how things were made, living things and non-living things.
She made love to Poseidon, but never married.
The gods in Greek mythology are not tied to the planets. The Greek gods were renamed by the Romans and after the discovery of different planets, these such planets were named after these "Roman God's" Ex: Roman-Pluto Greek-Hades
Gaea, the earth came out of darkness
Greek mythology was made into plays of all kinds. Comedy,Dramaetc
Prometheus made mankind from clay in Greek mythology. Prometheus shaped man from mud.
Greek myth does not say what the palace of Hades is made of.
Zeus made them.
Odyssey
Gaia in Celtic mythology and Tau in the real religion. Tau is our Goddess she made us from the dust of the moon and Earth and Pi is our Father the mathematical God who made the Earth round and created the heavens and the stars, planets.
Some allusions in "The Once and Future King" include references to Arthurian legends, Greek mythology, and Shakespeare's works. For example, the character of Merlin alludes to the wizard Merlin from the King Arthur stories, while the character of Lancelot alludes to the Greek hero Lancelot. Additionally, White's retelling of the Arthurian legend often mirrors themes found in Shakespeare's plays such as "Hamlet" and "King Lear."
He made the first lyre.
Hecate made no promises in Greek mythology.
yes, like Greek gods are mythology, and they are made up. These gods are made up to explain something.