The Shen Lung, or rain dragon.
minitore or the manticore
No, the Sphinx was not originally Anubis. The Sphinx is a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, while Anubis is an ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife.
North America
A centaur is a mythical creature that is half human, with the torso and head of a human, and half horse, with the body and legs of a horse. They are known for their strength, speed, and skill in archery.
The term "Hound of Meath" refers to a legendary creature in Irish folklore, often associated with loyalty and hunting. It is thought to represent a mythical hound that was connected to the ancient kings of Meath, symbolizing strength and fidelity. The creature is sometimes linked to the stories of the mythical figure Cú Chulainn, who is known for his fierce prowess in battle and connection to dogs. Overall, the Hound of Meath embodies themes of courage and loyalty in Irish mythology.
A Greek God, is a mythical anthropomorphic creature with great power, worshiped in Ancient Greece. That creature is supposedly immortal, and has special abilities, together with special activities being tributed to him/her by worshipers. Lives in the Mount. Olymbos.
The Phoenix (mythical firebird) from Ancient Egypt.
The traditional yet mythical date of the founding of ancient Rome was 753 BC
In Greek mythology, a faun is a mythical creature that is half-human and half-goat. Fauns are often associated with nature, music, and fertility. They are known for their mischievous and playful nature, and are often depicted as followers of the god of wine and revelry, Dionysus. Fauns are commonly seen in ancient Greek stories as companions to woodland deities and as guardians of the forests.
Romulus and Aeneas were the two mythical founders of Rome.
I am unsure of any ancient mythical animals, but you could try making your own race if you would want to. The only one I have ever heard of is Lt. Arex, on the animated "Star Trek" from the early seventies. He is an Edosian; in some sources is a Triexian. Perhaps one name is the species, the other the planet he is from.
No, it is a creature of ancient Greek myth.