it was Ares.
The skin color of Athena and other Greek gods and goddesses mattered not at all in Greek mythology. The majority of Greek gods and goddesses could shape shift appearing in whatever skin they wanted be it human or beast.
Macedonians are greek. and Greeks are not africans. I am Greek and I have very light skin, very light brown hair and blue eyes. I am not an african.
The Incas invented the quipus, which had colored strings that they used for counting. They invented a drum and flute. Their craftsmen made objects using copper, gold, and silver and their buildings had sloping walls and interlocking blocks.
A creature with brass feathers capable of piercing a humans skin would be the Stymphalian Bird of Greek mythology.
it was the ''χρυσόμαλλο δέρας'' (chrisomalo deras) the golden-wool skin of a sheep, from the myth of Jason and the argonauts.
Ares, the Greek god of war, had a throne covered in human skin on Mount Olympus. He was a very cruel god.
Ares's throne in Greek mythology was said to be made of brass or iron, symbolizing his association with war and conflict. It was described as being majestic and imposing, reflecting his power and authority as the god of war.
he was ugly and his throne was covered by human skin
Yes it is part of the skin.
no
Tiny human cells
The skin color of Athena and other Greek gods and goddesses mattered not at all in Greek mythology. The majority of Greek gods and goddesses could shape shift appearing in whatever skin they wanted be it human or beast.
Yes, any skin can be made into leather. Tanning turns skin to leather.
Human Eyeballs
The human neck is made out of cells,blood,skin,bones,and your cell system
She was supposed to be a snake monster with a human head so it was green.Untold in Greek myth.
human skin