If you mean Gods and Godesses then:
Zeus
Hercules
Hermia
Aphrodite
Artemis
Apollo
Ares
Athena
Hera
Hermia
Posidon
Sorry don't know many and they're probably spelt wrong
The Homeric poems.
To decorate buildings with highly colourful images of gods, heroes and heroic events.
In Greek and roman Mythology heroes went everywhere in Greece.
Before the invention of alphabetic writing, stories were passed around by wandering bards, who in a pre-TV age, provided entertainment. The main topics of the bard's entertainment was stories of heroes which they sung about. Some of these poems sung by the bards later became the subject of plays when theatre developed from religious festivals.
Greece manly some where spread around but the majority where from Greece or around there.
Perseus, Herakles, Jason, Ganyemede and Bellerophon.
Perseus, Herakles, Jason, Ganyemede and Bellerophon.
Of course there is. During the Greek antiquity there was no communication between Greece and New Zealand.
Means 'The weapon of the heroes of Greece'
The Homeric poems.
Stories of 'heroes', plunder, mayhem, slaughter, gods and adventure.
Stories of 'heroes', plunder, mayhem, slaughter, gods and adventure.
Perseus, Herakles, Jason, Ganyemede and Bellerophon.
To decorate buildings with highly colourful images of gods, heroes and heroic events.
Many gods fatherd several other gods and heroes. But I think the answer you're looking for is Zeus.
In Greek and roman Mythology heroes went everywhere in Greece.
yes there was something to do with three greek heroes since the Olympics was invented in Greece