Some of the most often told are Apollo and Daphne, Cupid and Psyche, and the founding of Athens. Other well known stories include those of Perseus, Theseus, Heracles and Jason, not to mention the Iliad and The Odyssey.
Most, if not all myths are symbols for something in real life.
The study of myths is called mythology.
Greek is not the longest lasting mythology there are older civilization with older myths. Greek however is the most "famous" (i guess that would be the most appropriate word). it is the most studied
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Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is classified as a collection of myths, making it fall into the genre of mythology or classical mythology. It is a compilation of various Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends.
if you go to Greek mythology or wiki it says Hestia didn't believe in myths, therefore she didn't spend any time in myths.
One popular book about giants that I would recommend for someone interested in folklore and mythology is "The Norse Myths" by Kevin Crossley-Holland. This book delves into the rich mythology of Norse giants and their interactions with gods and humans, providing a comprehensive and engaging exploration of this aspect of folklore.
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Norse mythology, or you can also say the myths of Scandinavia.
The labyrinth is based on the labyrinth in greek mythology. Most things from PJO are from greek myths.
Wales in an ancient country with much mythology, mostly in Welsh, however the most popular book of Welsh myths and tales is known as the Mabinogion, which you can buy updated and modernised versions of in English.
Mythology is a collection of stories written by a culture over the years and passed down from generation to generation. Most of the myths concern the creation of the world and the human race. Others attempt to explain the weather, good and bad luck, the seasons, night and day, and so on. There are Greek myths, Roman myths, Scandinavian (Nordic) myths, North American Indian myths, South American myths and so on.