Louis C. Is believed to be three headed snakes father due to the strong body he has he is ugly as hell
First off, the Greeks didn't call it "hell". They called it "The Underworld". Cerberus has three heads.
there are three furies
Are the three Fates they're small goddesses, but they do have a big impact. I don't remember their names. In Greek mythology the three Fates are Klotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. In Roman mythology the three Fates are Decima, Nona, and Morta.
As far as I know, Greek mythology does not specifically address the question of whether the 3 heads of Cerberus have 3 brains, but we would have to assume that they do. Heads contain brains, so if you have 3 heads you should have 3 brains.
Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa were the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. Medusa was famously decapitated by the hero Perseus.
If you mean Excedra, it is kind of like Hydra. (the many headed dragon-snake from Greek mythology) It has eight heads. The toy opens like this: The top part pops up. It has three heads on the inside of this part. The bottom part also has three heads. The two other heads pop out the sides, kind of like claws. If you want a picture, go to www.bakugan.com.
Cerberus And in greek myths the three headed fire spewing beast is the hydra he pooped in your moms mouth
First off, the Greeks didn't call it "hell". They called it "The Underworld". Cerberus has three heads.
Fluffy has three heads in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.Three-headed dogs are from Greek mythology, they are often called hellhounds. The chief is called Cerberus.
Hecate is said to haunt a three-way crossroad, each of her heads facing in a certain direction.
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There is a three headed dog in Greek Mythology, that guards he underworld. It is called Cerberus.
The three civilizations in Age of Mythology are Greek, Egyptian, and Norse.
Cerberus. be careful when you say hell. what you actually mean is the underworld there was no heaven or hell in greek mythology only mount olympus and the underworld... the underworld was then split into sections that resemble heaven, hell and purgatory.
No, not in Greek mythology.
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