Mercury's father, in Roman mythology, is often identified as Jupiter, the king of the gods, who is of Latin origin. Therefore, Mercury can be considered to have a Roman nationality through his divine lineage. In Greek mythology, he is equivalent to Hermes, whose parentage is similarly tied to the Greek pantheon. Thus, Mercury's "nationality" aligns with the culture of the mythology in which he is referenced.
They wouldn't have called them tsunamis because that's a Japanese word, but any tidal waves and their usual cause, earthquakes, would have been blamed on Poseidon.
Fauns, mythical creatures from Roman mythology, do not have a specific birth month as they are fictional beings. Their origin and characteristics can vary widely across different stories and interpretations. In literature and art, they are often associated with nature and the changing seasons, but no particular month is designated for their birth.
I don't know about all of them but i do know Raikou is based on the nue of Japanese mythology
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
It is named for the roman god of wine.
A feast to Bacchus, the Roman name of the wine god. In Greek he was Dionysos.
the orgin is Greek and the definition is "A drunken reveler or partier" -A Smart student who cares
The Bacchanal of the Andrians was created in 1524.
Bacchanal - album - was created on 1968-02-09.
A bacchanal is a devotee to Bacchus, a person who indulges in drinking binges, or a drunken orgy.
Athena's origin is Greek Mythology
Norse Mythology originated in early Scandinavia.
mythology is the origin
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Greek mythology