In Greek mythology, Sagittarius is often associated with the centaur Chiron. Chiron was known for his wisdom and skill in Archery, and he was considered the greatest of all the centaurs. He was accidentally wounded by a poisoned arrow, which led to his immortal suffering. Zeus placed him in the stars as the constellation Sagittarius to honor his great contributions to knowledge and medicine.
Saggittarius is god of horses
There can be no myth because Polaris is not a constellation!
The Constellation of Monoceros. There is no myth behind it
In Greek mythology, the constellation of Cancer represents the crab that was sent by the goddess Hera to hinder Hercules in one of his battles. The crab latched onto Hercules' foot, but he defeated it by crushing it, leading Hera to place the crab in the sky as a constellation to honor its efforts.
The myth behind the constellation Capricornus involves a creature that is part goat and part fish. In ancient Greek mythology, Capricornus is associated with the god Pan, who transformed into a half-goat, half-fish creature to escape the monster Typhon. This constellation symbolizes strength, adaptability, and the ability to overcome challenges.
It is the Story of Hades and Persephone.
The legend for the Gemini (pronounced: jem-in-i) constellation is this: There were twins named Castor and Pollux. They were only half brothers because they had the same mother but different fathers. They had a sister named Helen. They went to fight in the Trojan war so that Helen could return to her husband. In battle, Castor died. Pollux was devestated. He asked his father Zeus (Jupiter) if he could share his immorality with Castor. Zeus agreed and the brothers were reunited as the Gemini constellation.
the story of Virgo is the same of that in Egyptian, isis, or greek or roman, venus and aphrodite, or in Christianity and catholics, mother Mary the virgin that gave birth
In Greek mythology, Chamaeleon is not specifically associated with a myth or story. The constellation was named after the chameleon, a small lizard known for its ability to change color to blend in with its surroundings. This name was given to the constellation in the 16th century by Dutch navigators.
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Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong. Snake stone is nothing but a polished dead tissue.The myth behind this story is totally wrong.
The purpose of the myth is to explain who the constellation was placed in the sky.