Greek mythology simply deals with Greece and Persia (Crete too Possibly other countries when involved in myth). Other countries ancient history is not included in this GREEK mythology.
No, because she is a character from Greek Mythology, and mythologies are not real.
Some examples of Greek mythology would be The Golden Fleece, or the Titan war.
Sophia means "wisdom" in Greek; there is no real mythology behind this minor goddess.
Hermes is from Greek Mythology and is the god of thieves and travelers. His Roman name is Mercury.
There are many examples of mythology. There is Greek mythology, as well as Roman and Norse mythology. There are also Egyptian mythologies, although they are not as popular.
I usually use Godchecker.com for Greek ,Roman and Norse mythology, however,it has many more mythologies.
The definition is: 'The body of myths (sacred stories) of a particular culture, or of humankind as a whole; the study and interpretation of such myths.' Basically, in ancient times, the people would consider 'Mythology' as their Religion. Mythology is filled with gods, goddesses and stories. Some mythologies include Egyptian mythology, Greek mythology and Norse mythology. There are many more - check them out. :)
The phoenix is a mythical, sacred firebird that can be found in Greek and Roman mythologies, though its roots are of Greek origin. The only other true association to other mythology is that its inspiration may have come from a similar Egyptian mythology creature called the Bennu. There are other firebirds from other mythologies, such as Persian, but that creature is known as the Simurgh, and it is a benevolent, mythical bird.
True mythologies are those that were the basis of historical cultures. Greek Norse Rome Egyptian Sumerian Untrue mythologies are those invented by writers of fiction. Middle Earth sagas by J,R,R, Tolkein Cthulian mythology by H.P. Lovecraft Cimmerian mythology by Robert E. Howard.
Apollo's name remains the same in Roman mythology. He is known as Apollo in both Greek and Roman mythologies.
If you mean the goddess of the earth, that would be Terra or Gaia in roman and greek mythologies respectively
The goddess of love and compassion is often associated with Aphrodite in Greek mythology and with Venus in Roman mythology. Both goddesses are known for representing love, beauty, and compassion in their respective mythologies.