Volcanoes represented the forges of Hephaestus in Greek mythology. Hephaestus was a blacksmith God.
Vulcan--the Roman god of fire and smithing.
Hephaestus' Roman counterpart is Vulcan, the god of craftmanship. Both are rumored to be located in forges underneath the volcano Mount Etna, where Typhon sleeps, in Sicily, a large island off the coast of southern Italy.
No; he is strictly a volcanic god of fire; that is fire of earth.He may work in a volcano, that does not make him a Underworld god.
Hephaestus lived in Mount Olympus with the other gods and was one of the "great 14 gods." He was the god of smiths and fire, and his forgery was in ...
he lives an a volcano but really doesnt know where his family live at tho
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Volcanoes represented the forges of Hephaestus in Greek mythology. Hephaestus was a blacksmith God.
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volcano Vulcan is his Roman name.
Hephaestus had a forge on Olympus, one beneath Oceanus, and one on Lemnos, then the last in Sicily.
The workshop of Hepaestus is in Etna (or Aetna as it is known as in greek mythology) a volcano in Italy. i suppose he would have lived there most of the time.
Hephaestus - god of forge, fire, volcano's, etc.
Vulcan--the Roman god of fire and smithing.
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
Actually it was the Roman god Vulcan, hid Greek counterpart was Hephaestus.
Volcanism (vulcanism) is named for the Roman god of fire and the hearth, Vulcan. In Greek mythology, he was called Hephaestus.