It doesn't.
However, considering the cyclical nature of Greek mythology, it can be assumed that the Greeks lived under the presumption that Zeus would one day have a son that would over throw him, ending the Olympian age.
Prometheus did predict that Thetis (one of Zeus' consorts) would have a son that eclipsed his father in power and importance, so Zeus married her off to a mortal hero named Peleus. Their son, Achilles, became one of the mightiest Greek heroes.
The Celts, like the Germanic tribes, believed that a pillar or tree held up the sky, and that the end of the world would come with the falling of this pillar/tree.
not exactly.
End of Roman rule in Britain ended in 410.
Reformation it was accociated with pagen rituals
The Roman army started with the foundation of Rome because of the need for defence. It ended with the end of Roman civilisation.
In the end of Hindu Mythology world will end. And there will be nothing but darkness, possibly universe will also die.
Apollon is the Greek name, and Apollo the Roman - but basically they are the same, for in Greek myth rarely does anyone put the 'n' at the end.
I guess when Greece itself was torn apart at the arise of the Roman Empire.
The Roman name for Cassiopeia is the same as the Greek name, as the constellation was named after the queen of Ethiopia in Greek mythology.
Ragnarok is the end of the world according to the Norse mythology. Ragnarok Online is a game based on this mythology, hence the name
In Norse mythology, Heimdall is killed by Loki during the events of Ragnarok, the apocalyptic battle that marks the end of the world.
With the laws of Theodosius I who issued decrees that effectively made Nicene Christianity the official state church of the Roman Empire. He let his sons inherit the East and West parts of the Roman Empire and it was never whole again.
Mars is a Roman god, that of war. His Greek equivalent is Ares.
In Norse mythology, Loki dies during the events of Ragnarok, the end of the world.
The Celts, like the Germanic tribes, believed that a pillar or tree held up the sky, and that the end of the world would come with the falling of this pillar/tree.
The end of all things in Norse mythology was an event called Ragnarok.
In Roman mythology, Kronos is equivalent to Saturn. Saturn is associated with agriculture, wealth, and time, and he was often depicted with a sickle or scythe, symbolizing his role in harvesting. The Roman festival Saturnalia was held in his honor, celebrating renewal and the end of the agricultural year.