they don't chuck there shields.
The ancient discus was made from Greece
Apollo accidently killed Hyacinth with a discus.
discus and the javelin discus and the javelin
Zeus' weapon of war was the thunderbolt, also known as the lightning bolt. In Greek mythology, Zeus is often depicted wielding this powerful weapon to strike down his enemies and assert his dominance as the king of the gods. The thunderbolt was said to be forged by the Cyclops, skilled blacksmiths who were known for their craftsmanship.
Discus, often referred to as the sport of discus throw, has its origins in ancient Greece and was a part of the original Olympic Games in 776 BC. The modern version of the sport began to take shape in the late 19th century, with the establishment of standardized rules and competitions. The first official discus throw event in modern athletics was held in 1880.
The athlete that throws the discus the farthest is considered the winner of the event.
The discus throw is measured from the inner edge of the throwing circle to the point where the discus first lands. The farthest mark reached by the edge of the discus is considered the final measurement for the throw. The measurement is typically taken in meters or feet.
In World War 2 the Germans introduced the V2 rocket, a terrifying new offensive weapon. In WW1 poison gas was considered the most terrifying weapon.
Discus the war apponets in WW1.
No, she didn't have a weapon of war but she kinda the started the Trojan war but no, she didn't have a weapon of war.
The sea itself could be considered her weapon, for she controlled it - with that, she needed no weapon.
A weapon that's only known as the "Spear of Mars" belongs to him His two lieutenants, Phobos and Deimos, could also be considered as weapons, though their form is unknown
Yes, in law there are weapons that are considered as deadly whereas there are some that are considered as less deadly.
Pepper spray is considered to be a non-lethal, self-defense weapon or product.
no
The plural of discus is discuses.
Care Discus are typically considered finicky and not particularly hardy. They often become susceptible to disease and death outside of ideal conditions. Water conditions Aquariums for discus should be kept within a temperature range of 82-88