the name of the second book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series
Three headed dogs are from Greek mythology and J.K. Rowling uses one the guard the philosopher's stone - which is also from a legend.Centaurs and other creatures used in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone are also from mythology.
The one theme of the Lighting Thief is: Someone has stolen the Lighting Bolt from the Greek God Zeus. Zeus thinks that the son of Persidus has stolen the Bolt, Percy Jackson. Zeus has given Percy fourteen days to return what he thinks what he has taken. If Percy fails to return the Bolt then there will be war among the Gods.
Agatha Christie's Marple is a television series that is broadcasted on the British ITV network, and is based on novels by Agatha Christie. The name comes from the Miss Marple novels, but the series only features few episodes that are actually based on the books. All other episodes are largely based on other works by Agatha Christie.
Rick Riordan like to write about mythology (Percy Jackson and The Olympians series's) and mystery (39 clues The maze of Bones). I've read all of these books by the author of my FAVORITE books. All my friends read them and LOVE them as much as I do.
The first series written by Rick Riordan based on Greek Mythology is the Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The next series he wrote was an add on one called The Heroes of Olympus, with five books.
yes he made 2 new series: the kane chronicles and the heroes of olympus series. the kane series is about egyptian mythology and the heroes of olympus is still about greek mythology and is connected to percy jackson, his other series.
Greek mythology simply deals with Greece and Persia (Crete too Possibly other countries when involved in myth). Other countries ancient history is not included in this GREEK mythology.
What we today call Greek Mythology came from the ancient peoples of the Mediterranean. Most other mythology comes to us from cultures who did not record their religion nearly so long or detailed a way.
The phoenix is a mythical, sacred firebird that can be found in Greek and Roman mythologies, though its roots are of Greek origin. The only other true association to other mythology is that its inspiration may have come from a similar Egyptian mythology creature called the Bennu. There are other firebirds from other mythologies, such as Persian, but that creature is known as the Simurgh, and it is a benevolent, mythical bird.
Minerva and Artemis are from two different mythologies. Minerva is from Roman mythology and Artemis is from Greek mythology. Since they had no contact, they cannot possibly like each other. However, since Roman mythology is based of Greek mythology, Artemis has a Greek counterpart (Diana) and Minerva has a Greek counterpart (Athena). Please see the related questions below to find the answers to 'Does Athena like Artemis' and 'Does the goddess Minerva like Diana'.
No other name.
It is in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. It is the food of the gods. (It's in other things too, but I would guess that you have heard of Percy Jackson.) It is in Greek mythology.
There are so many gods in Greek Mythology!I'll start off with the obvious gods:ZeusPoseidonHadesAthenaApolloAphroditeHestiaHermesArtemisAresDionysusDemeterHephaestusHeraHere are the other gods:ErosHebeAsclepiusPanPersephoneHeracles/HerculesAeolusAmphitriteAnemoiAuraBiaCirceKratosDeimosDioneEileithyiaEnyoEosErisGanymedGracesHarmoniaHecateHoraeHypnosIrisLetoMoiraeMorpheusMusesNemesisNikeNyxPaeonPerseusPhobosSeleneStyxThanatosTritonTycheZelus
Museum means in greek mythology a collection of artefacts and other subjects of scientific, artistic, cultural or historical importance and makes them aval
This will depend on the school. Generally, a graduate degree in Greek Mythology is necessary and the professor will probably have to teach other classes as well.
Norse mythology and Greek mythology are unrelated.