Aeneas
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Greek mythology did not bother with Romans. Aeneas belongs to the Roman mythology.
Atlas was a Titan, the son of Iapetus and Clymene.
In Greek mythology, the centaurs are a race of creatures composed of part human and part horse.
Amazonian.[If you are looking for the answer to the worksheet, the answer is Amazon.]-Pocodudeface
At the time of the flood. the super race was removed. Noah's family reinstated the human race. New Answer In mythology, he is a God. Gods cannot die. What is the person above talking about? I am sorry. He would not die from a flood.
Prometheus first made them out of clay. After the flood, Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha threw walks over their shoulders and made a tougher race of men.
The tales say that over millenniums of time rocks, planets, etc. crashed together creating the greek titaness Gaea. The dust shot up into the air making a male named Uranus. They populated children and named their race 'titans'. Kind of like the story in the bible 'Adam and Eve'Answer:The Greek scholar and grammarian, Apollodorus, created Greek Mythology. Though it was the Roman poet Ovid who created Roman Mythology and started off the characters that are now in Greek Mythology. (Greek and Roman Mythology are the same, but have a different telling of stories.)
Minotaur.
Marathon.
The suitors of Atalanta.
Edith Hamilton believed that myths explain the mysteries of life, the origin of the world, and humanity's place in the universe. She thought that myths provided insights into human nature, values, and relationships.
Atlas was a Titan, the son of Iapetus and Clymene.
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Strong, muscular women in Greek mythology were known as Amazons. They were fierce warriors and had no need for men in their society.
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You are thinking of Aeneas, the hero of Vergil's epic the Aeneid.
"He" is inconclusive. There were more then one "he" who gave qualities to man in Greek Myth - there was even more then one race of man!