The serpent symbolizes a number of things in mythology. Typically, however, serpents represent the expression of both good and evil. Often serpents were associated with fertility, medicine, vengeance and or vindictiveness.
No: the Midgard Serpent is of Norse Myth origin.
In the bible it represents wisdom and evil.
Yes, according to Norse mythology, Loki did give birth to a serpent named Jormungandr.
Not in Roman Mythology.
Jörmungandr, the Midgard Serpent.
Ophiuchus is sometimes referred to as the "Serpent Bearer" due to its depiction in Greek mythology as a figure holding a serpent.
Hydra was a many headed serpent in Greek mythology
The underworld
Loki's son is Jörmungandr, also known as the Midgard Serpent, a giant sea serpent in Norse mythology.
These serpent deities in India are known as nagas, ie the answer is NAGA,.. this answer was provided by "Ross Smith"
In Aztec and Toltec mythology, Quetzalcoati was the feathered serpent god.
Hydra.