Archimedes
ευγενής πολεμιστής or evgenis polemistis is how you would say "noble warrior" in Greek. (this is a literal translation, there may be a single term that would better fit the question)
Athena was murdered for her beautiful face. However, who killed her is still unknown
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Kore is Greek and refers to a young maiden; more specifically it refers to a type of statue from the Greek Archaic period of a young maiden often associated with Persephone. Kouros is the corresponding young male statue.
Yes, he had two sons with his first wife the witch Medea, but when he betrayed her she murdered them to get revenge.
Archimedes
Elizabeth Bathory...
The phrase "murdered by young noble" could refer to various historical or fictional events, but one notable example is the murder of King Henry VI of England, who was killed by the young nobleman Edward, Prince of Wales, during the Wars of the Roses. Another example is the assassination of King Duncan by Macbeth, a nobleman who was driven by ambition in Shakespeare's play. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
Young Noble was born on 1978-03-21.
Not in any Greek myth.
Greek myth did not give a date.
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Joseph Veach Noble has written: 'The techniques of painted Attic pottery' -- subject(s): Greek Vases, Vase-painting, Greek, Vases, Greek
The young prince was very humble and noble to his kingdom
The most typical ancient Greek term (that is, in Attic Greek, which is typically designated simply as 'ancient Greek') for 'noble' was 'aristos.' This single term carried a wide variety of meanings, including 'noble,' 'rich,' 'educated,' 'virtuous,' 'strong,' and 'admirable.' In the majority of usage-cases, it was to be contrasted with the merely ordinary, the ignorant, the poor, etc.
When murdered the family member decidcides the punishment for the murderer
They were sent to live with another noble family.