There is one particular Author,( one of the Percy Jackson Stories ) who says that Greek fire was made in such a way as to produce green flames, he may even have used copper based Materials in his formula.
But no one actually knows what real Greek Fire was, what it looked like and what it's Formula was. But having said that Images of teh time show the flames as Red in colour.
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
The ancient Greek word for fire is "" (pronounced as "pyr").
In Greek, the color blue is referred to as "γαλάζιο" (galazio).
The Greek word for blue is "γαλάζιο" (galázio). It is commonly used to refer to the color blue in Greek language.
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotia]
Hestia the greek goddess of hearth and fire and family has the color brownish eyes
The ancient Greek word for fire is "" (pronounced as "pyr").
The color of fire that is the coldest is red.
The color that Greek skins have varies since times have really changed. However, most of the Greek and ancient Greek had white or olive skin color and other yellow or golden skin color.
The greek god of fire was Hephaestus (the roman name of Hephaestus was "Vulcan"
He is the Greek god of fire, and especially blacksmith's fire, and he is also the god of volcanoes
The Greek God of fire Hephaestus in greek is : Ήφαιστος.
No, pyrex is a brand name of glassware. Pyre means hearth or fire in Greek.
Saganaki, or Greek Fire Cheese.
Hephaestus is the Greek God of fire and metalworkers.
Greek fire?