Polaris (the north star), Cassiopeia, Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Gemini, Orion, Taurus, Orion's Dogs, the list goes on and on..........
I'm not exactly positive on this but they are based on gos.
Greek myths and constellations are alike in that they both feature characters and stories from Greek mythology. The constellations are often named after these characters or elements from the myths. Additionally, both myths and constellations have been passed down through generations as a way to explain natural phenomena and provide insight into the world around us.
The constellation named after a Greek hunter is Orion. Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the sky and is often depicted as a hunter holding a shield and club.
The Greeks really named quite a few.
There are 88 recognized constellations visible from Earth. Some of the most famous ones include Orion, Ursa Major, Scorpius, and Cassiopeia. The visibility of constellations varies depending on the time of year and your location on Earth.
Every single ancient country could see the sky, so each one had their on constellations. Most of them were Greek and Egyptian, but some were Islamic and Roman. The famous constellations are the Greek ones.
I'm not exactly positive on this but they are based on gos.
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Delphi was the site of the most famous of the Greek oracles.
The most famous Greek building is probably The Parthenon which is located on the Acropolis in Athens.
The most famous of all Greek plays were Drama and Satire/comedies. The most famous of Greek playwrights was Homer and Socrates.
Some of the most famous Greek statues and sculptures are "Athena" and "Zeus."
The most famous of the early mapmakers was a Greek geographer named "Ptolemy"A+
Aristotle and Plato are the two most famous Greek philosophers. Other famous Greek philosophers include Parmenides, Diogenes, and Cleanthe.
The most famous Cyclops of Greek mythology is Polyphemus.
Greek myths and constellations are alike in that they both feature characters and stories from Greek mythology. The constellations are often named after these characters or elements from the myths. Additionally, both myths and constellations have been passed down through generations as a way to explain natural phenomena and provide insight into the world around us.